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		<title>In the November 2013 CRB</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Still from Touch (video, 2002), by Janine Antoni, included in the exhibition Into the Mix Twenty-two months later, the CRB is back. Our November 2013 issue, published today, includes reviews of recent books of poems by Edward Baugh, Loretta Collins Klobah, and Sasenarine Persaud; recent fiction by Merle Collins and Keith Jardim; as well as [...]]]></description>
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<p><small><em>Still from</em> Touch <em>(video, 2002), by Janine Antoni, included in the exhibition </em><a title="A fine balance" href="http://caribbeanreviewofbooks.com/crb-archive/30-november-2013/a-fine-balance/">Into the Mix</a><em><br />
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<p><a href="http://caribbeanreviewofbooks.com/crb-archive/29-january-2012/">Twenty-two months later</a>, the <em>CRB</em> is back. Our <a title="No. 30 • November 2013" href="http://caribbeanreviewofbooks.com/crb-archive/30-november-2013/">November 2013 issue</a>, published today, includes reviews of recent books of poems by <a title="The spirits approve" href="http://caribbeanreviewofbooks.com/crb-archive/30-november-2013/the-spirits-approve/">Edward Baugh</a>, <a title="Words need love too" href="http://caribbeanreviewofbooks.com/crb-archive/30-november-2013/words-need-love-too/">Loretta Collins Klobah</a>, and <a title="Gardening in the tropics" href="http://caribbeanreviewofbooks.com/crb-archive/30-november-2013/gardening-in-the-tropics/">Sasenarine Persaud</a>; recent fiction by <a title="Downstairs stories" href="http://caribbeanreviewofbooks.com/crb-archive/30-november-2013/downstairs-stories/">Merle Collins</a> and <a title="What we go do?" href="http://caribbeanreviewofbooks.com/crb-archive/30-november-2013/what-we-go-do/">Keith Jardim</a>; as well as <a title="“I am looking for a hero”" href="http://caribbeanreviewofbooks.com/crb-archive/30-november-2013/i-am-looking-for-a-hero/">a critical study of the late John Hearne</a> by his daughter Shivaun; <a title="In a minor key" href="http://caribbeanreviewofbooks.com/crb-archive/30-november-2013/in-a-minor-key/">a collection of the little-known later writings of Eric Walrond</a>; and <a title="Our America" href="http://caribbeanreviewofbooks.com/crb-archive/30-november-2013/our-america/">a study of “Caribbean–US crosscurrents in literature and culture.”</a> You&#8217;ll also find two <a title="I See That Lilith Hath Been With Thee Again." href="http://caribbeanreviewofbooks.com/crb-archive/30-november-2013/i-see-that-lilith-hath-been-with-thee-again/">new</a> <a title="The Abortionist’s Daughter Declares Her Love." href="http://caribbeanreviewofbooks.com/crb-archive/30-november-2013/the-abortionists-daughter-declares-her-love/">poems</a> by Trinidadian writer Shivanee Ramlochan; <a title="Towards the next conjecture" href="http://caribbeanreviewofbooks.com/crb-archive/30-november-2013/towards-the-next-conjecture/">a review of the recent film <em>The Stuart Hall Project</em></a> (directed by John Akomfrah); and your Antilles blogger’s own <a title="A fine balance" href="http://caribbeanreviewofbooks.com/crb-archive/30-november-2013/a-fine-balance/">notes on a 2012 exhibition</a> that raised questions about the geographical balancing acts required of artists from certain parts of the world.</p>
<p>There’s a lagniappe to look forward to: later this month we&#8217;ll publish a long interview with writer Oonya Kempadoo, talking about her new book, <em>All Decent Animals</em>; and an “Also noted” column rounding up the most significant books we missed during the <em>CRB’s</em> 2012–2013 hiatus.</p>
<p>And keep an eye on Antilles in the coming weeks, where we plan to run a new series of blog posts called “Footnotes”, giving further information on books reviewed in the current issue of the <em>CRB</em>.</p>
<p>Happy reading!</p>
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