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... live . Even as I reflect on life and death issues as a consequence of just plain living and as a part of my writing craft , nothing , with one exception , has exercised my mind , engaged my emotions , tormented my soul so deeply and ...
... live . Even as I reflect on life and death issues as a consequence of just plain living and as a part of my writing craft , nothing , with one exception , has exercised my mind , engaged my emotions , tormented my soul so deeply and ...
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... live there now revisit it in their work . Those who were born overseas but shaped by Caribbean connection in their ... live in the world , if you live in a space which is connected to the Caribbean 170 MaComère.
... live there now revisit it in their work . Those who were born overseas but shaped by Caribbean connection in their ... live in the world , if you live in a space which is connected to the Caribbean 170 MaComère.
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... live outside the region is great . I could have chosen very many more , important examples , such as Michelle Cliff , Dionne Brand , Olive Senior , Ramabai Espinet , Jan Shinebourne and Joan Riley . A character in a novel or a poem is ...
... live outside the region is great . I could have chosen very many more , important examples , such as Michelle Cliff , Dionne Brand , Olive Senior , Ramabai Espinet , Jan Shinebourne and Joan Riley . A character in a novel or a poem is ...
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Women of Colour at the Barricades | 8 |
Creative Works | 17 |
Kings Street | 23 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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