King, Bruce, 1933-

Derek Walcott : a Caribbean life / Bruce King. - Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2000. - xvi, 714 pages, 24 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations ; 24 cm

Includes bibliographical references (pages 665-688) and indexes.

"This is the first literary biography of Nobel Prize-winning poet and dramatist Derek Walcott. It traces the creative contradictions in his life from colonial St Lucia, where he was part of a tiny English-speaking Protestant mulatto elite in an overwhelmingly French-Creole Roman Catholic black society, to 1999 when, a star of international literature and a symbol of cultural decolonization, he wanted to be Poet Laureate. The author has had access to letters, diaries, uncollected and unpublished writings, and conducted numerous interviews in the Caribbean, North America, and Europe. Walcott is seen as someone driven by the need to justify his life and fulfil his talents before an unknowable God, but who, in mastering the ways of the world, often regards himself as an example of fallen humanity. Besides offering an approach to Walcott as a poet, dramatist, theatre director, arts critic, and teacher, the book shows how his desire to be a painter influenced his vision and the way he works."--Jacket.

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Walcott, Derek.
Walcott, Derek--Biography.
Walcott, Derek, 1930-
Walcott, Derek.
Walcott, Derek, (1930- ...) --Biographies.


1900-1999


Authors, Saint Lucian--20th century--Biography.
Saint Lucians--United States--Biography.
Ecrivains antillais--20e si ecle--Biographies.
Authors, Saint Lucian.
Intellectual life.
Saint Lucians.
Litt erature antillaise de langue anglaise.


Caribbean Area--Intellectual life.
Caribbean Area.
United States.


Biographies.
Biographies.

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