R.I.P. Ralph de Boissiere, 6 October, 1907-16 February, 2008

February 20, 2008

Ralph de Boissiere–who died last Saturday, at the age of 100–lived the longer part of his life in Australia, almost as far as you can get from Trinidad without leaving the planet, but he never ceased to be Trinidadian. The proof is in his work, especially his best known novels, Crown Jewel and Rum and [...]

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Kei Miller, "New Voice"

February 19, 2008

The British bookshop chain Waterstone’s recently chose twelve writers for its “New Voices” campaign–see this article in The Bookseller for details. “One of the most exciting things for readers every year is watching new writers appear on the literary scene and discovering their work,” said Toby Bourne, fiction buying manager. “Our New Voices demonstrate a [...]

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Commonwealth shortlists….

February 13, 2008

The 2008 Commonwealth Writers’ Prize shortlists were announced today–see them here. Disappointingly, only one Caribbean title has been shortlisted for the “best book” regional prize in the Canada/Caribbean division: Erna Brodber’s new novel The Rainmaker’s Mistake (look out for Annie Paul’s review in the February CRB). And all the “best first book” shortlistees are Canadian–though [...]

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What’s going on?

February 11, 2008

- Thinking of doing a creative writing MFA? Geoffrey Philp offers some advice on how to choose the right programme, and includes suggestions from other writers as well. – Tobias Buckell muses on the perils of blurbing: “authors get enough rejection in life as it is with their work … having to turn down a [...]

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Casa de las Américas prizewinners

February 2, 2008

Cuba’s Casa de las Américas has announced the winners of its 2008 premios literarios. Most of the prizes are for literature in Spanish, and this year’s winners include writers from Argentina, Colombia, Chile, and Mexico. Two of the prizes have gone to Caribbean writers. Haitian Louis-Philippe Dalembert has won the prize for Caribbean literature in [...]

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Carnival reading

January 30, 2008

Band of the Year?, by Trinidadian artist Ashraph (see more works from his current show here) Here in Trinidad, the countdown to Carnival is getting louder and louder. Just four more days to Dimanche Gras…. But CRB readers on foreign shores needn’t feel entirely left out. A selection of Carnival-related pieces from our archives, to [...]

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Marlon Griffith, Jaime Lee Loy, and Nikolai Noel: La Fantasie

January 26, 2008

From the pavement outside, 43 Norfolk Street looks like many other modest houses in the east Port of Spain neighbourhood of Belmont. It is a simple single-storey structure with a galvanize roof, decorative fretwork along the eaves, potted palms on either side of the front door. Only the fresh coat of white paint gives away [...]

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Virtual Yardies

January 24, 2008

You may recall, dear readers, that in the August 2007 CRB I interviewed writer and lit-blogger Geoffrey Philp. Our conversation ranged over various issues confronting Caribbean writers who explore online media, and it ended with Geoffrey’s description of his most recently completed work: NL: You recently announced that you’ve completed the manuscript of a new [...]

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"England suddenly felt tropical"

January 19, 2008

I took a phone call one mid-morning, when I was lazing in bed, wondering whether to get up and face the bleak wintry day. The phone call was the warm, lyrical voice of the Director of the Sabga Awards, telling me that I was their Arts and Literature laureate for 2008. Needless to say, England [...]

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January 13, 2008

Caribbean books on NBCC shortlist More prizes…. this time the 2007 National Book Critics Circle Awards, the finalists for which were announced in San Francisco yesterday. There are no fewer than four Caribbean-related books on the shortlist: Edwidge Danticat’s memoir Brother, I’m Dying and Junot Díaz’s novel The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao–both of [...]

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Sabga Award for Dabydeen

January 12, 2008

The winners of the 2008 Anthony N. Sabga Caribbean Awards for Excellence were announced yesterday–and the arts and letters “laureate” is David Dabydeen, one of Guyana’s leading contemporary writers, professor at the University of Warwick, an important figure in the field of Caribbean studies–and a member of the CRB’s editorial board. Congratulations, David, from Antilles [...]

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