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Carter, Sheila – Caribbean Quarterly, 1975
Discusses Reyes' approach to criticism and his description of the process of criticism. Also analyses one of Reyes' creative works, Las Roncas. (Author/AM)
Descriptors: Art Expression, Authors, Literary Criticism
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Angrosino, Michael V. – Caribbean Quarterly, 1975
The work of this Trinidadian novelist is an example of a body of literature with much to say to the analyst of social systems. The key concept underlying his work, 'the colonial' is analyzed here through non-fiction, novels, stories, and journal material. (Author/AM)
Descriptors: Authors, Colonialism, Literary Criticism, Social Problems
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Gindine, Yvette – Caribbean Quarterly, 1975
Reviews and discusses the novels of three satirical novelists who dared to expose the political anarchy ravaging their own society. Historically, satire remains inseparable from the birth of the Haitian novel. (Author/AM)
Descriptors: Authors, Fiction, Literary Criticism, Literary Mood
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Pereira, J. R. – Caribbean Quarterly, 1975
Argues that the discipline of a total political and social revolution, it is stated, requires the self-discipline (in no way synonymous with control) and responsibility of the writer, as of any other citizen, in ensuring that the initial premises of the revolution are not betrayed, either by selfish failings on the part of the creator or by…
Descriptors: Authors, Censorship, Cubans, Government Role