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  1. Omeros. by Derek. Walcott, 2000-01-01
  2. Selected Poems by Derek Walcott, 2007-01-18
  3. The Arkansas Testament by Derek Walcott, 1988-09-01
  4. The Fortunate Traveller by Derek Walcott, 1982-11
  5. Walker and The Ghost Dance: Plays by Derek Walcott, 2002-07-01
  6. Poems, 1965-80 by Derek Walcott, 1992-12
  7. The Gulf and Other Poems by Derek Walcott, 1969-09
  8. Three Plays: The Last Carnival; Beef, No Chicken; A Branch of the Blue Nile by Derek Walcott, 1986-07
  9. Collected Poems, 1948-84 by Derek Walcott, 1992-07-06
  10. In a Green Night by Derek Walcott, 1969-12
  11. The Joker of Seville (Cape Plays) by Derek Walcott, de Molina Tirso, 1979-03
  12. WHAT THE TWILIGHT SAYS by DEREK WALCOTT, 1998
  13. The Gulf by Derek Walcott, 1970-01-01
  14. THE CASTAWAY by Derek Walcott, 1969

61. Writers Of The Caribbean - Derek Walcott
by Stewart Brown, Bridgend Seren Books, 1991. Links derek walcott @ the nobeleMuseum http//www.nobel.se/literature/laureates/1992/walcott-cv.html.
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  • 25 Poems , Port-of-Spain: Guardian Commercial Printery, 1948 Epitaph for the Young , Xll Cantos, Bridgetown: Barbados Advocate, 1949 Poems, Kingston, Jamaica, City Printery, 1951 In a Green Night, Poems 1948 - 60 , London: Cape, 1962 Selected Poems, New York: Farrar Straus Giroux, 1964 The Castaway and Other Poems , London: Cape, 1965 The Gulf and Other Poems , London: Cape, 1969 Another Life , New York: Farrar Straus Giroux: London: Cape, 1973 Sea Grapes , London: Cape; New York: Farrar Straus Giroux, 1976 The Star-Apple Kingdom , New York: Farrar Straus Giroux, 1979 Selected Poetry , Ed. by Wayne Brown. London: Heinemann, 1981 The Fortunate Traveller , New York: Farrar Straus Giroux, 1981 The Caribbean Poetry of Derek Walcott, and the Art of Romare Bearden , New York: Limited Editions Club, 1983 Midsummer , New York: Farrar Straus Giroux, 1984 Collected Poems 1948-1984 , New York, Farrar Straus Giroux, 1986 The Arkansas Testament , New York, Farrar Straus Giroux, 1987 Omeros , New York: Farrar Straus Giroux, 1990
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62. NOBEL LAUREATE DEREK WALCOTT TO BE GUEST SPEAKER AT FIRST FAU CARIBBEAN FESTIVAL
Press contact Terri Berns. (561) 2972971. February 28, 2001. nobel LAUREATEDEREK walcott TO BE GUEST SPEAKER AT FIRST FAU CARIBBEAN FESTIVAL, MARCH 26-31.
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NOBEL LAUREATE DEREK WALCOTT TO BE GUEST SPEAKER
AT FIRST FAU CARIBBEAN FESTIVAL, MARCH 26-31 Event to Feature Art Exhibition, Symposium and Film Series,
And Community Celebration With Caribbean Music, Dance, Storytelling
BOCA RATON, Fla. - Nobel laureate Derek Walcott will be the featured guest speaker at the first-ever Florida Atlantic University Caribbean Festival to be held March 26-31 on the Boca Raton campus, 777 Glades Road. Titled "Caribbean IMAGININGS: Identity, Place, Migration," the weeklong celebration will include a contemporary Caribbean art exhibition, a symposium and film series, and a community celebration. The activities have been designed to foster increased communication, to create interaction of Caribbean and non-Caribbean audiences at FAU, and to celebrate the region's cultural diversity. Walcott, winner of the 1992 Nobel Prize in Literature, will highlight the week's activities with a reading from his new book, "Tiepolo's Hound," at an "Evening with Derek Walcott," on Friday, March 30, at 8 p.m. Born in St. Lucia, West Indies, Walcott is the author of several books and plays. His play "Dream on Monkey Mountain" won on Obie Award. Founder of the Trinidad Theater Workshop, Walcott's plays have been produced by the New York Shakespeare Festival and the Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles. He also is a noted poet having won numerous awards, including the Guinness Award for Poetry and the Queen's Medal for Poetry. "What the Twilight Says," Walcott's first collection of essays, was published in 1998. He lives in St. Lucia and New York.

63. Derek Walcott Reads/Audio Cassette
4.53 Reviews Synopsis Poet, essayist, playwright, and 1992 nobel laureateDerek walcott reads excerpts from several of his works.
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Poet, essayist, playwright, and 1992 Nobel laureate Derek Walcott reads excerpts from several of his works. Synopsis
The Nobel Prize-winning poet, playwright, and essayist reads excerpts from his own works, including selections from Omeros, Odyssey, and Collected Poems, 1948-1984.

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65. Derek Walcott Biography
derek walcott biography. BIOGRAPHY. derek Alton walcott, recipient of the1992 nobel Prize for Literature, was born in Castries, Saint Lucia.
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BIOGRAPHY Derek Alton Walcott, recipient of the 1992 Nobel Prize for Literature, was born in Castries, Saint Lucia. His father, a Bohemian watercolourist, died when he was young. His mother ran the town's Methodist school. He was educated at St. Mary's College on Saint Lucia and the University of the West Indies in Jamaica. He worked as a teacher on several Caribbean islands from 1953 to 1957 and later worked as Professor of Poetry at the University of Boston. He has also worked as a journalist for PUBLIC OPINION and the Trinidad GUARDIAN. bodyOffer(19030) Walcott made his debut as a poet at 18 with TWENTY FIVE POEMS. His works deal with the conflict between European and West Indian cultures and identities, written in both English and the West Indian dialect. With IN A GREEN NIGHT, published in 1964, he gained widespread recognition. Walcott has published more than 15 books of poetry and 30 plays. CHRONOLOGY He was born in Castries, Saint Lucia. 25 POEMS EPITAPH FOR THE YOUNG, XII CANTOS He founded the Saint Lucia Arts Guild.

66. Walcott, Derek. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
2001. walcott, derek. walcott, who lives in the United States and Trinidad,was awarded the nobel Prize for Literature in 1992.
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Hon. Derek Walcott receives his Nobel Prize from the King of Sweden, King Carl XXI Guctaf, December 1992. To see events for week 23 to 29 January, 2000. click here Walcott, Derek: Derek Walcott was born in 1930 in the town of Castries in Saint Lucia, one of the Windward Islands in the Lesser Antilles. The experience of growing up on the isolated volcanic island, an ex-British colony, has had a strong influence on Walcott's life and work. 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 ran the town's Methodist school. After studying at St. Mary's College in his native island and at the University of the West Indies in Jamaica , Walcott moved in 1953 to Trinidad, where he has worked as theatre and art critic. At the age of 18, he made his debut with

68. Derek Walcott , Omeros
Poet and playwright derek walcott has established himself as the Homer of the Americasby Winner of the 1992 nobel Prize for Literature and author of 17 books
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Dichter : Derek Walcott, Saint Lucia, 1930
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Sinds : 22 juni 2001 12.00 uur (nummer 81); het programma luidde: "Onthulling en voordracht muurgedicht van Derek Walcott, gevolgd door een optreden van gamelanorkest Swara Banyu Mili".
Omeros
This was the shout on which each odyssey pivots, that silent cry for a reef, or familiar bird, not the outcry of battle, not the tangled plots of a fishnet, but when a wave rhymes with one's grave, a canoe with a coffin, once that parallel is crossed, and cancels the line of master and slave. Then an uplifted oar is stronger than marble Caesar's arresting palm, and a swift outrigger fleeter than his galleys in its skittering bliss. (uit Omeros, Boek 3, Hoofdstuk 30, Vers 2,
Omeros
Dit was de schreeuw waar iedere odyssee om draait, die stille roep om een rif of een vertrouwde vogel, niet de oorlogskreet, niet de verwarde intriges van een visnet, maar als een golf rijmt op iemands dood, een doodkist op een boot, die parallel wordt overschreden, de scheiding tussen meester en slaaf gesloopt. Dan is een opgestoken riem sterker dan marmeren Caesars geheven handpalm, en een snelle zeilboot gezwinder dan zijn galeien in haar heerlijke vaart. (vert. Jan Eijkelboom

69. Lannan Foundation | Public Programs | Derek Walcott
derek walcott was born in St Monkey Mountain which deals with a man's search for culturalidentity in the face of colonialism, and in 1992, the nobel Prize for
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    Walcott, Derek 1930-, Antillean dramatist and poet. Walcott is the son of a British father and Antillean mother. His poetry and plays make use of a rich mix of languages (Latin, French, English, and patois) and traditions, fusing folk culture with the avante garde, to address personal conflicts he endows with universal meaning. His drama includes Dream on Monkey Mountain and Other Plays The Joker of Saville Remem-brance (1980), and A Branch of the Blue Nile (1986). His poetry includes Another Life Sea Grapes Midsummer (1984), and Collected Poems 1948-1984 (1986). He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1992.
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  • 71. Caribbean Writer On Line BOOK REVIEW - Derek Walcott: A Caribbean Life
    nobel Laureate derek walcott has rightly garnered the admiration of astute criticism,among the best, Rei Terada's stellar derek walcott's Poetry American
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    Bruce King, Derek Walcott: A Caribbean Life. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2000. 688 pages. hc. £27.50, $35.00.
    Nobel Laureate Derek Walcott has rightly garnered the admiration of astute criticism, among the best, Rei Terada's stellar Derek Walcott's Poetry: American Mimicry (1992); William Baer's edited Conversations with Derek Walcott (1996); and Robert Hamner's Derek Walcott Critical Perspectives on Derek Walcott (1993), and Epic of the Dispossessed (1997). Author Bruce King has for decades been writing on literary topics from Dryden and Marvell to post-colonial literature; most notably, he has explored West Indian drama in general and Walcott's theatre productions in particular. The latest in his line of authoritative single-authored and edited works is also the most comprehensive word on Walcott, the man and his work.
    Derek Walcott: A Caribbean Life was prepared for Walcott's seventieth birth year, "small repayment" (626), says King, for his enjoyment of Walcott's work. This "token" amounts to a full-blown Walcott encyclopedia, arranged chronologically and geographically into eight parts that each average a four to seven-year period of Walcott's life journey: from childhood in St. Lucia with a widowed mother during the Great Depression, to founding theatre companies in Trinidad, to becoming established in the literary scenes of New York and Boston, to international fame and fortune in the aftermath of the 1992 Nobel Prize for Literature.

    72. BOOK Magazine
    Click to return to the current issue. When the nobel Prizewinningpoet, playwright and writer derek walcott is reached at his St.
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    Select From Poetics Archive List Issue 27: It Never Rains ... Issue 24: The Green Man: W.S. Merwin Issue 18: Close Examination: Billy Collins Issue 17: Freestyle Ambassador: Toni Blackman Issue 14: The Right Tools: Yusef Komunyakaa Issue 13: The Geraldine R. Dodge Festival Issue 11: Poets and Promoters Issue 10: Derek Walcott Makes an Impression Issue 9: Public Access Poetry on the Web Issue 6: In Company: Robert Creeley's Collaborations Issue 4: The Serious Dedication of Rita Dove Issue 3: The Familiar Voice of Mary Jo Salter Issue 2: The Roots of Wendell Berry Issue 1: Robert Pinsky On a Mission Derek Walcott Makes an Impression
    His new work brings to life the spiritual biography of an artist in exile, the history of Impressionism and the attempt to capture the visual in more than words.
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    This is an archived page. Click to return to the current issue Tiepolo's Hound When you think of poets who were also painters, many come to mind: Michelangelo, William Blake, or more recently, e.e. cummings, Richard Howard, Mark Strand, John Updike, Guy Davenport and David Jones. There's a visual affinity between the imaginative life of the writer with a pen and the painter with a brush that transcends the differing techniques and outcomes. Walcott's new book, published with twenty-six reproductions of his paintings, features one on the cover, a scene near Walcott's Caribbean home that suggests another of Walcott's abiding passions: locale.

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    74. OUP USA: Derek Walcott
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    75. Derek Walcott Pulitzer Prize Winner
    Honors, Grants, and Awards nobel Prize for Literature (1992); MacArthurFellow. More About derek walcott The Boston Playwrights' Theatre.
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    Derek Walcott was born in 1930 in Saint Lucia, Windward Islands, West Indies. He graduated from the University College of the West Indies and was awarded a Rockefeller Foundation Fellowship to study American drama in 1957. Presently, he divides his time between Trinidad and Boston and teaches Drama and Poetry in the English Department at Boston University. Mr. Walcott founded the Trinidad Theatre Workshop in 1959 as the Little Carib Theatre Workshop. It grew from a group of actors doing improvisations and scenes to an important repertory company presenting his plays as well as those of other Caribbean and international playwrights. He founded the Boston Playwrights' Theatre shortly after he accepted a professorship at Boston University which presents original works by local, national, and international playwrights. Mr. Walcott has organized an exchange program between his Boston Playwrights' Theatre and the Trinidad Theatre Workshop.

    76. Dupin
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    77. Derek Walcott's St. Lucia
    walcott won the nobel Prize, and a local committee, reasoning that historianshad debunked the discovery anyway, renamed the plaza derek walcott Square.
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    A P OET'S S T. L UCIA
    Seeking the soul of the island
    through the words of Derek Walcott
    Los Angeles Times
    Sunday, February 22, 1998 By John B. Van Sickle
    In the mist of the sea there is a horned island
    with deep green harbors . . .
    . . . a place of light with luminous valleys
    under the thunderous clouds . . . .Her
    mountains tinkle with springs among
    moss-bearded forests. And the white egret makes rings stalking its pools . . . a volcano, stinking with sulphur, has made it a healing place.
    from Derek Walcott's Omeros C ASTRIES, St. LuciaThe poet and playwright Derek Walcott put this Caribbean island on the literary map with his 1990 masterpiece Omeros , an epic poem that helped him capture the Nobel prize for literature in 1992. It also captured my imagination and that of my wife, Gail Levin, leading us to a different kind of Caribbean vacation in search of the sites so poignantly evoked in Walcott's poem. Had we chosen the prepackaged St. Lucia promoted by the tourist office and travel agents, we would have been consigned merely to white beaches, crystal blue-reeen waters, duty-free shopping, gourmet buffets and every imaginable spin on the rum cocktail. But we were drawn more strongly to the story told in Omeros in which a fatally attractive, ebony-skinned heroine name Helen captivates two fishermen, Achille and Hector, descendants of slaves. Their passions and the setting described by the writer made us want to visit the place that inspired him.

    78. Arts/Literature/Authors/W/Walcott,_Derek
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    79. OUSD > Urban Dreams Project > Language Arts
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    OUSD Urban Dreams Language Arts Extended Literature ... Grade 12 Description: With its inspired counterpointing of Homeric and Caribbean themes, Derek Walcott's new play, commissioned by Britain's Royal Shakespeare Company, springs from the same imaginative sources as his epic poem Omeros. Episodes of the story of Odysseus' protracted wanderings from fallen Troy to his island home of Ithaca are pungently interspersed with a commentary by the blind singer Billy Blue. Proteus, the Old Man of the Sea, the giant Cyclops, Circe and her revellers, ghosts, and mermaids are among the cast. With its vast sweep and richly figurative language, The Odyssey confirms that Derek Walcott is as compelling a playwright as he is a poet. More... http://www.holtzbrinckpublishers.com/FSG/search/
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    (Farrar, Straus and Giroux) Websites about Odyssey: A Stage Version Author Biography: Derek Walcott was born in 1930 in the town of Castries in Saint Lucia, one of the Windward Islands in the Lesser Antilles. The experience of growing up on the isolated volcanic island, an ex-British colony, has had a strong influence on Walcott's life and work. 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 ran the town's Methodist school.

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