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Tag Archives: trinidad

April 4, 2019 by Mosaic Magazine

Cheryl Boyce Taylor: Interview

December 22, 2017 by Mosaic Magazine

Rosamond S. King: Interview

December 18, 2013 by - 0 comments

Oonya Kempadoo | MACO Caribbean

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The novels of Oonya Kempadoo rely on both distance and intimacy, a visceral connection and a sense of detachment in their description of character and environment.  Continue reading →

July 20, 2011 by - 1 Comment

Gully by Roger Bonair-Agard

Reading Time: 5 minutes

Gully
By Roger Bonair-Agaird
Cypher Press
Review by Adisa Vera Beatty

Trinidadian poet Roger Bonair Agard has crafted with brave sight and memory, poems that are at times achingly tender while others are potent tales intent on being told. Entitled Gully the collection pays homage to the word’s multiple meanings. Continue reading →

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