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  1. Midsummer by Derek Walcott, 1984-12
  2. Remembrance & Pantomime: Two Plays by Derek Walcott, 1980-11-17
  3. Antilles: Fragments of Epic Memory by Derek Walcott, 1993-06
  4. Derek Walcott (Cambridge Studies in African and Caribbean Literature) by Edward Baugh, 2006-03-20
  5. Derek Walcott: Selected Poems (York Notes) by Derek Walcott, 1993-11-01
  6. Derek Walcott (Contemporary World Writers) by John Thieme, 1999-07-02
  7. Sea Grapes by Derek Walcott, 1976-07
  8. Homage to Robert Frost by Joseph Brodsky, Seamus Heaney, et all 1997-09-30
  9. Conversations with Derek Walcott (Literary Conversations Series)
  10. Omeros. by Derek Walcott, 1995-09-01
  11. Nobody's Nation: Reading Derek Walcott by Paul Breslin, 2001-10-01
  12. Critical Perspectives on Derek Walcott
  13. Derek Walcott: Memory As Vision : Another Life (Critical Studies of Caribbean Writers) by Edward Baugh, 1979-06
  14. Derek Walcott by PAULA BURNETT, 2001-03-29

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23. Nobel Prize-Winning Poet Derek Walcott To Read At Smith
March 27, 2003 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE. nobel Laureate derek Walcottto Read at Smith. NORTHAMPTON, Mass.Smith College will host a
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Walcott won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1992, bringing Caribbean literature to international attention. Born in St. Lucia, West Indies, of Black, Dutch, and English descent, he grew up speaking Creole patois at home and learning English in school. Author of dozens of books poems, essays, plays Walcott has garnered countless honors, including a MacArthur "genius" grant. He has transformed the imperial English of the West Indies into what poet Alison Hawthorne Deming calls "a new way of singing."
Walcott's interest in drama dates back to his college days. After graduating from the University of the West Indies, he was awarded a fellowship by the Rockefeller Foundation to study the American theater, after which he returned to the Caribbean to found the Trinidad Theater Workshop, which produced many of his early plays. He went on to win an Obie Award for "Dream on Monkey Mountain," and his poetic dramas have been produced by the New York Shakespeare Festival, the Mark Taper Forum and the Negro Ensemble Company.

24. Nobel Laureate Derek Walcott Will Be UI Ida Beam Lecturer
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e-mail: winston-barclay@uiowa.edu Release: Aug. 28, 2002 Nobel Laureate Derek Walcott Will Be UI Ida Beam Lecturer Caribbean poet Derek Walcott, winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature, will present a free reading at 8 p.m. Friday, Sept. 13 in Shambaugh Auditorium of the University of Iowa Main Library. Walcott will be on the UI campus as an Ida Beam Visiting Lecturer through the International Writing Program (IWP), English Department, and Writers' Workshop.. Ida Beam, a native of Vinton, willed her farm to the UI Foundation in 1977. Her only university connection was a relative who graduated from the College of Medicine. With proceeds from the sale of the farm, the UI established a fund to bring a variety of top scholars to the university for lectures and discussions. http://www.uiowa.edu/~iwp www.uiowa.edu/artsiowa on the World Wide Web. To receive UI arts news by e-mail, contact deborah-thumma@uiowa.edu

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Poet derek walcott is up early as usual, writing at the desk in his Brooklinecondominium. He has won the 1992 nobel Prize in Literature.
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THE PASSIONS OF DEREK WALCOTT
Author: By Patti Hartigan, Globe Staff Date: Sunday, April 25, 1993
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ARTS AND FILM It's Oct. 8, just about dawn, the hour of paperboys and doughnut makers. The sun does a coy fan dance behind scattered clouds, as Indian summer tries to shrug off the hint of a frost. Poet Derek Walcott is up early as usual, writing at the desk in his Brookline condominium. He's wrestling with a particularly peevish quatrain when the Swedish Academy calls with the news. He has won the 1992 Nobel Prize in Literature. The first call is the sweet one, but the phone soon becomes an irritable intrusion. NPR and NBC call. CNN and CBS and every other network in the business want a "live" comment. A ragtag pack of reporters follows the poet to the neighborhood coffee shop. ("The local geriatrics were going, 'What's a Nobel? Is that a bagel?' " Walcott recalls.) Frank Capra meets Franz Kafka in this curious scene, upbeat yet slightly absurd. "I feel like a third-rate congressman," says the poet, who awoke to find himself transformed into a Nobel laureate. "I'm having a hit movie, 'The Exorcist IV.' " The Fourth Estate dogs him with Stupid Press Questions at Boston University, where Walcott teaches English and playwriting. Does he have any regrets? "There are things I wish I had written, like 'Now is the winter of our discontent.' " Describe a typical day. "I work very early until noon, then look at nonsense on the TV in my pajamas." Why does he rise at dawn? ''To smoke."

26. Boston Globe Online / Table Of Contents
Heaney has remarked about the poetry of derek walcott. and ''the virginal unpaintedworld. walcott's internal exile and with the award of the nobel Prize; but
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DEREK WALCOTT'S POETRY
Author: By Robert Taylor, Special to the Globe Date: Friday, October 9, 1992
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LIVING 'The Walcott line is still sponsored by Shakespeare and the Bible, happy to surprise by a fine excess," Seamus Heaney has remarked about the poetry of Derek Walcott. "It can be incantatory and self-entrancing, as in the early 'Sea-Chantey' and the later 'Season of Phantasmal Peace.' It can be athletic and demotic as in 'Tales of the Islands' or 'The Spoiler's Return.' It can compel us with the almost hydraulic drag of its words.' " Coming of age on the Windward island of St. Lucia, then a British dependency, Walcott heard and absorbed a Creole patois all around him. He learned English in school almost as a foreign tongue. "Perhaps that makes us value English the more," he once said. Those influences, the Caribbean and the sonorous literary traditions of English, fuse in his art. The rhythms of island speech and the sea are tempered by the lords of language the Elizabethans, Virgil and Horace, and other classical bards, cavalier and roundhead poets Walcott read during childhood. That background preserved his poetry from the perils of the folkloric and insular, even as it retained the pungency of spoken, living words. His themes as a poet have been remarkably consistent, almost from the start. Walcott's fledgling play as a college undergraduate in Jamaica dealt with Henri-Christophe, the freed slave who helped Toussaint L'Ouverture liberate Haiti from the French rule, but who then became a despot. The islander haunted by the colonial past and his ambivalent feelings about the island's present is a constant in Walcott's volumes. A wanderer, he seeks the meaning of home, a place where he might heal the divisions of his society and

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commute between Boston and Trinidad. In 1992 derek walcott was awardedthe nobel Prize for Literature. The jury report praised him
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Derek Walcott [Santa Lucia] 1930–
Derek Walcott was born on St. Lucia, one of the small Windward Islands. His father, a civil servant who painted and wrote poetry, died when Derek and his twin brother were one year old. Their mother, Alix, was a teacher of English. The Walcotts were English-speaking Methodists in an island that was predominantly Roman Catholic and where the common language was a Creole French patois. Walcott, in one of his poems, describes himself thus: I'm just a red nigger who love the sea I had a sound colonial education I have Dutch, nigger and English in me

28. Derek Walcott - Poet
derek walcott was born in St. Lucia, West Indies, in 1930, to an English fatherand African mother. He received the nobel Prize in Literature in 1992.
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"Mr. Walcott's epic Omeros is a significant and timely reminder that the past is not the property of those who first created it; it always matters to all of us no matter who we are or where we were born." - The New York Times Book Review Derek Walcott was born in St. Lucia, West Indies, in 1930, to an English father and African mother. He is the author of more than twenty collections of poems and plays, including Omeros The Arkansas Testament , and The Bounty . He received the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1992. As Rebekah Presson noted in the introduction to an interview, "Walcott's plays and poems are distinguished by the tensions between the European and African/Caribbean cultures, and by the resolution of those tensions. In play after play, poem after poem and especially in his recent epic poem Omeros . Walcott explores the burden of cultural pasts ( Omeros is itself Walcott's Caribbean Odyssey ), and how those pasts contend within his heroic, if all-too-human, characters."
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29. From Nobel Prize Winning Poet Derek Walcott:
From nobel Prize Winning Poet derek walcott the time will come when,with elation, you will greet yourself arriving at your own
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at your own door, in your own mirror,
and each will smile at the others welcome
and say, sit here, eat.
you will love again the stranger who was yourself
give wine. give bread. give back your heart
to itself, to the stranger who has loved you.
all your life, whom you ignored
for another, who knows you by heart. take down the love letters from the bookshelf, the photographs, the desperate notes, peel your own image from the mirror. it. feast on life.
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30. Derek Walcott Biography
Short biography of derek walcott.Category Arts Literature Authors W walcott, derek...... derek walcott's most recent work, Odyssey A Stage Version, was published by Farrar,Straus and Giroux in 1993, along with his nobel Lecture, The Antilles
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Derek Walcott's most recent work, Odyssey: A Stage Version , was published by Farrar, Straus and Giroux in 1993, along with his Nobel Lecture, The Antilles: Fragments of Epic Memory . His poetry collections include: Omeros The Arkansas Testament Collected Poems 1948-84 Midsummer The Fortunate Traveller The Star-Apple Kingdom Another Life The Gulf (1970), and Selected Poems (1964). He has also published four collections of plays and is the founder of the Trinidad Theater Workshop. His numerous honors include the 1992 Nobel Prize for Literature, the Guinness Award for Poetry, a Royal Society of Literature Award, the Cholmondeley Prize, the Welsh Arts Council International Writers Prize, a five-year fellowship from the MacArthur Foundation in 1981 and the Queens Medal for Poetry in 1988. He is an honorary member of the American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters. Derek Walcott lives in Trinidad and, during the academic year, Boston, where he teaches at Boston University.
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derek walcott PoetPlaywright, nobel Laureate, keynoted the IllinoisWesleyan University President's Convocation, Sept. 10, 1997.
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BLOOMINGTON, III-Nobel Prize-winning poet and playwright Derek Walcott will keynote Illinois Wesleyan University's President's Convocation on Sept. 10.
Walcott will receive an honorary doctor of humanities degree at the 11 a.m. Convocation, marking the start of the 1997-98 academic year. The Convocation will be in Westbrook Auditorium, Presser Hall, 303 E. University Ave., Bloomington. It is open to the public, free-of-charge.
Walcott won the 1992 Nobel Prize for Literature. When the Swedish Academy announced the award, it said: "He [Walcottl has both African and European veins. In him West Indian culture has found its great poet."
The academy cited Walcott's writing for its poetic [and] great luminosity,
sustained by a historical vision, the outcome of a multicultural commitment."

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Derek Walcott Derek Walcott is the most important West Indian poet and dramatist writing in English today. He was born in 1930 in the town of Castries in Saint Lucia , one of the Windward Islands in the Lesser Antilles. Both his grandmothers were said to have been the descendants of slaves. His father, a Bohemian watercolourist, died when Derek and his twin brother, Roderick, were only a few years old. His mother was a teacher at the town's Methodist school and encouraged him to read poetry.
Walcott was educated at St. Mary's College in his native island and at the University of the West Indies in Kingston, Jamaica . In 1950 Walcott founded the St Lucia Arts Guild.
In 1953, Walcott moved to Trinidad . From 1953 to 1957 Walcott worked as a teacher at schools on several Caribbean islands, and started his career as a journalist, writing features for Public Opinion in Kingston and then features and drama critics for the Trinidad Guardian . From 1958 to 1959 he studied theater in New York.
At the age of 18, he made his debut with

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other walcott sites; The Antilles Fragments of Epic Memory derekwalcott's nobel lecture. III. Reviews derek walcott's Poetry
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  • 1930 1/23born in Castries, St. Lucia
  • 1950 founded the St. Lucia Arts Guild
  • 1953 BA from UWIMona
  • 1959-71 founded the Little Carib Theatre (later the Trinidad Theatre Workshop)
  • 1981 MacArthur Foundation "Genius" Award
  • 1992 Nobel Laureate
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  • binary oppositions: white and back, colonizer and colonizer, British and West Indian synthesisworking toward a resolution of his hybrid identity
  • Odyssey: voyaging, travel through cultures and space; Omeros (Homerus/Homer, Joyce, Danteterza rima in The Divine Comedy )Walcott's intention is to bring forth "the Homeric quality of Caribbean life"
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  • "Ruins of a Great House"
    1. formal aspectuneven rhyme schemeas a reflection of the state of the ruins ruinsliterally means the plantation house of the slave master; metaphorically, England, the "mother country" 2. physical movement of the narratorlooking at the house and around the house (to get an overiew)

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.. Links. Poetry Previews derek walcott This site contains a number of linksto walcott sites nobel Prize 1992 walcott on the nobel Prize Site.
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was born in St. Lucia, West Indies, in 1930, to an English father and African mother.He is the author of more than twenty collections of poems and plays, including Omeros The Arkansas Testament , and The Bounty . He received the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1992. As Rebekah Presson noted in the introduction to an interview, "Walcott's plays and poems are distinguished by the tensions between the European and African/Caribbean cultures, and by the resolution of those tensions. In play after play, poem after poem and especially in his recent epic poem Omeros Walcott explores the burden of cultural pasts ( Omeros is itself Walcott's Caribbean Odyssey ), and how those pasts contend within his heroic, if all-too-human, characters." Signed copies of books by Derek Walcott may be ordered in advance
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Academy of American Poets: Derek Walcott

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Features links to plays, poems, photographs, and background on the writer. Derek Walcott Includes biographical information, selected works, and suggestions for further reading. Derek Walcott Includes links to information about the Nobel Prize winning poet and playwright. Derek Walcott Biography Short biography of Derek Walcott. Derek Walcott Nobel Lecture 1992 1992 Nobel lecture by the author of Antilles: Fragments of Epic Memory. Derek Walcott: Nobel Prize in Literature 1992 Press release, curriculum vitae, Nobel lecture, Swedish Nobel stamps. Emory Postcolonial Studies: Derek Walcott Contains biographical, bibliographical and secondary material on the author.

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of a multicultural commitment press release / nobel Lecture The Antilles Fragmentsof Epic Memory The nobel Lecture derek walcott / Hardcover / Published
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Derek Walcott / Hardcover / Published 1993
Conversations With Derek Walcott (Literary Conversations Series (Cloth))
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Excerpts from Walcott's Works ... Derek Walcott This site, part of Poems From the Planet Earth, features poems of the poet. Derek Walcott This great site has Walcott's 1992 Nobel prize lecture, a rumination on the ideal Caribbean city, the poetry of Perse, and the delights of epic memory. Poetry Previews. Home MessageBoard Chat ... Next Poet

39. Memory Of The World Register - The Derek Walcott Collection - Trinidad And Tobag
of the nobel laureate derek walcott. The derek walcott Collection is of world significancesince its originator won the nobel Prize for Literature in 1992.
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The Derek Walcott Collection is of world significance. it was generated by Derek Walcott, whose literary output has won him many outstanding international awards, including the Nobel Prize for Litereture in 1992. It consists of original, unique documents. Its social, cultural and spiritual value transcends a national culture.
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The Derek Walcott Collection - manuscripts, correspondence, papers, clippings, unpublished work, diaries, notebooks etc. of the Nobel laureate Derek Walcott. Country: Trinidad and Tobago State, Province or Region: West Indies Address: St. Augustine, Trinidad Name of Institution: The Main Library, The University of the West Indies, St. Augustine

40. Registre Mémoire Du Monde - La Collection Derek Walcott - Trinité Et Tobago
Translate this page du prix nobel derek walcott. Plan de gestion. La collection derek walcott a uneportée mondiale puisque l'auteur fut prix nobel de littérature en 1992.
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