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Black Yeats: Eric Roach and the Politics of Caribbean Poetry

by Laurence A. Breiner

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With an eye to his particular importance as a documentarian of Anglophone Caribbean history and culture, this critical analysis of Eric Roach's published poetry interprets his work in the context of a broader study of the intersections of his poetic life, the political events he experienced, and the seminal debates about art and culture--both "high" and "low"--in which he took part.… (more)
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With an eye to his particular importance as a documentarian of Anglophone Caribbean history and culture, this critical analysis of Eric Roach's published poetry interprets his work in the context of a broader study of the intersections of his poetic life, the political events he experienced, and the seminal debates about art and culture--both "high" and "low"--in which he took part.

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