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This volume celebrates Wilson Harris’s eightieth birthday and more than fifty years of creative writing. The most original and profound writer of the Caribbean, he has revolutionized the art of fic...
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01 January 2002

This volume celebrates Wilson Harris’s eightieth birthday and more than fifty years of creative writing. The most original and profound writer of the Caribbean, he has revolutionized the art of fiction and its language. He has himself contributed to this volume, and several Caribbean writers of a younger generation – Cyril Dabydeen, Fred D’Aguiar, Andrew Jefferson-Miles, Mark McWatt, Caryl Phillips, Lawrence Scott – pay tribute here to his genius.
The essays are by critics from the Caribbean, Britain, the United States and continental Europe who have long admired and explored his work. They cover the various genres of Harris’s writing, his poetry, fiction and criticism, and deal with major aspects of his work, bringing out its relevance to the contemporary context of violence in the world, its modernity, and its contribution to the renewal of the humanities.
The essays are by critics from the Caribbean, Britain, the United States and continental Europe who have long admired and explored his work. They cover the various genres of Harris’s writing, his poetry, fiction and criticism, and deal with major aspects of his work, bringing out its relevance to the contemporary context of violence in the world, its modernity, and its contribution to the renewal of the humanities.
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Pages: 254
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Cross/Cultures
Publication Date:
01 January 2002
ISBN: 9789042014107
Format: Paperback
"…an informative and creative guide to the range of Harris’ writing." - in: Wasafiri, Vol. 44 (Spring 2005)
"…this collection proves that it is an exciting time to be reading Harris." - in: Moving Worlds, Vol. 2, No. 2 (2002)
"…this collection proves that it is an exciting time to be reading Harris." - in: Moving Worlds, Vol. 2, No. 2 (2002)