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Horizons : the life and times of Edric Connor 1913-1968 : an autobiography / Edric Connor ; with foreword by George Lamming and introduction by Bridget Brereton and Gordon Rohlehr.

By: Publication details: Kingston, Jamaica ; Miami : Ian Randle Publishers, 2007.Description: lxv, 164 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations, map, portraits ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9766372772
  • 9789766372774
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Horizons.DDC classification:
  • WI 927.91 Co 22
LOC classification:
  • ML420.C66 C66 2007
Summary: "This autobiography of one of the Caribbean's most multifaceted personalities records Edric Connor's early life from the idyllic setting of Peter Hill, Mayaro to his migration to Port of Spain and his departure to England where he was able to carve out successful careers as singer, stage and screen actor, radio broadcaster and film-maker." "Connor's Trinidad years are best distinguished by his passionate advocacy for and promotion of the local folk at the source of a genuine and legitimate cultural form. Some of the most rewarding moments of his autobiography are Connor's joyful evocation of the communal solidarity which defined Trinidad rural life at the turn of the twentieth century." "Connor's text has been reproduced in its original version except for minimal editing and the addition of some explanatory notes by Prof. Bridget Brereton, who along with Prof. Gordon Rohlehr also provide an Introduction to the Connor life story within the social, cultural, and historical context of early twentieth-century Trinidad and Tobago. Intimate portraits of Connor's life, by his former wife Pearl Connor-Mogotsi in her essay, My Life with Edric Connor and in George Lamming's Foreword, round off this complete portrait of the life, times and achievements of a Caribbean cultural icon."--Jacket.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages lxiii-lxv).

"This autobiography of one of the Caribbean's most multifaceted personalities records Edric Connor's early life from the idyllic setting of Peter Hill, Mayaro to his migration to Port of Spain and his departure to England where he was able to carve out successful careers as singer, stage and screen actor, radio broadcaster and film-maker." "Connor's Trinidad years are best distinguished by his passionate advocacy for and promotion of the local folk at the source of a genuine and legitimate cultural form. Some of the most rewarding moments of his autobiography are Connor's joyful evocation of the communal solidarity which defined Trinidad rural life at the turn of the twentieth century." "Connor's text has been reproduced in its original version except for minimal editing and the addition of some explanatory notes by Prof. Bridget Brereton, who along with Prof. Gordon Rohlehr also provide an Introduction to the Connor life story within the social, cultural, and historical context of early twentieth-century Trinidad and Tobago. Intimate portraits of Connor's life, by his former wife Pearl Connor-Mogotsi in her essay, My Life with Edric Connor and in George Lamming's Foreword, round off this complete portrait of the life, times and achievements of a Caribbean cultural icon."--Jacket.

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