"Like Kamau Brathwaite, or Martin Carter...."
Two minutes and forty-one seconds well spent: the UK Guardian posts a video of Linton Kwesi Johnson reading "If I Woz a Tap Natch Poet".
Two minutes and forty-one seconds well spent: the UK Guardian posts a video of Linton Kwesi Johnson reading "If I Woz a Tap Natch Poet".
Posted by Nicholas Laughlin at 11:34 pm
Antilles is the weblog of The Caribbean Review of Books, a quarterly magazine covering the Caribbean literary scene (with frequent diversions into art, music, and current affairs). Read a note of introduction here. See the latest issue of the CRB online here.
Since May 2004, the CRB has published lively reviews of new and recent Caribbean books, with an emphasis on fiction, poetry, biography, history, and current affairs, along with original essays, stories, and poems. See the "Note to the reader" from our pilot issue, explaining the magazine's history and purpose. • Subscribe to the CRB online. • Visit the CRB Caribbean Bookstore. • Contact the CRB.
The CRB is published by Media and Editorial Projects Ltd. (MEP).
Christian Campbell
Colin Channer
Croaking Marley (Marlon James's blog)
Seawoman's Caribbean Writing Opps. (Sandra Sealy)
Nicholas Laughlin's A.J. Seymour page
MEP Caribbean Publishers Blog (Caribbean Beat, Discover Trinidad & Tobago, ENERGY Caribbean, and the Trinidad & Tobago Business Guide)
Caribbean Free Radio
The Book Bench: The New Yorker's books blog
Shelf Space: Bookforum's books and culture blog
The Latin American Review of Books
The New York Times Book Review
Paper Cuts: the New York Times Book Review blog
Harriet: the Poetry Foundation blog
Critical Mass: the blog of the National Book Critics Circle
Quick Study (Scott McLemee)
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