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MARTIN M. BOYCE, a self-styled occasional writer, is the winner of The Carolle Bourne Award for Literary Innovation for 2016. Boyce won…
During the 50s and 60s—after the Second World War, before independence—hundreds of Barbadians left their island home for countries like…
GEORGE LAMMING has achieved what few in this country would have thought possible. His novel In the Castle of my Skin elevates our common…
The cultural critic Imran Siddiquee, writing for The Atlantic, once commented, “If the United States were to truly transform into a…
The peculiar dichotomy that is evident in Anatomy of a Scream (Pudding House Press, 30pp, 2007) suggests there is a beauty and redemption…
What Robert Edison Sandiford gives us in his latest short story collection, Fairfield, is the apparent restoration and enhancement of…
THE ArtsEtc Independence Reading List is now six years old! The IndyList, as we like to call it, is a selection of 12 Barbadian books to…
Photo Copyright © by Richard Lautens/Toronto Star Yesterday, June 26, 2016, Bajan-Canadian novelist Austin “Tom” Clarke passed away in…
IT WAS three times a charm for Allison Cadogan. On January 9, the Barbadian writer won the 2015 Frank Collymore Literary Award for her…
LISTEN OUT for a new and stimulating Barbadian radio show this January. What's That You're Reading? will be airing on Q100.7 on Wednesdays…
It is so captivating when a writer lifts off the stereotypical veneer of a tourist-dependent society as ‘paradise’ and excavates the real…
The cultural critic(?)Imran Siddique[RS1] , writing for The Atlantic, once commented,“If the United States were to truly transform into a…
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