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Derek Walcott and the Creation of a Classical Caribbean Dr Justine McConnell (Leverhulme Early Career Fellow, King's College London, UK)

Derek Walcott and the Creation of a Classical Caribbean By Dr Justine McConnell (Leverhulme Early Career Fellow, King's College London, UK)

Derek Walcott and the Creation of a Classical Caribbean by Dr Justine McConnell (Leverhulme Early Career Fellow, King's College London, UK)


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Derek Walcott and the Creation of a Classical Caribbean by Dr Justine McConnell (Leverhulme Early Career Fellow, King's College London, UK)

Throughout his career, Derek Walcott turned to the literature and cultures of ancient Greece and Rome. His book-length poem recasting the epics of Homer, Virgil and Dante in St Lucia is best-known in this regard, yet Omeros is only the pinnacle of a lengthy and lively dialogue that Walcott developed between the ancient Mediterranean and the modern Caribbean. Derek Walcott and the Creation of a Classical Caribbean explores how, in developing that discourse between ancient and modern, between Europe and the Caribbean, Walcott refuted the suggestion that to engage with literature from elsewhere was to lack originality; instead, he asserted a place for Caribbean art in a global, transhistorical canon. Drawing on Walcotts own theoretical concerns, this book explores his engagement with Graeco-Roman antiquity from three key perspectives. Firstly, that a perception of time as linear must be coupled with an understanding of it as simultaneous, thereby doing away with the oppressive power of history and confirming the New World on a par with the Old. Secondly, that syncretism lies at the heart of Caribbean life and art, with influences from Africa, Asia, and Europe constituting key parts of Caribbean identity alongside its indigenous cultures. Thirdly, that Caribbean literature creates the world anew without erasing the past. With these three postcolonial conceptions at the heart of his engagement with ancient Greece and Rome, Walcott revealed the reasons why classical reception has been a rich facet of Caribbean artistry.

Derek Walcott and the Creation of a Classical Caribbean Reviews

Derek Walcott and the Creation of a Classical Caribbean represents the first book-length study of Derek Walcott's career-long engagement with the ancient world. In it, Justine McConnel explores classical reception across the full range of Walcott's prolific oeuvre ... This book will be of immense interest to students and scholars of Derek Walcott's writings, as well as those of modern classical reception Caribbean literature, and postcolonial studies. -- Quentin Broughall * Bryn Mawr Classical Review *

About Dr Justine McConnell (Leverhulme Early Career Fellow, King's College London, UK)

Justine McConnell is Reader in Comparative Literature and Classical Reception at Kings College London, UK. She is author of Black Odysseys: The Homeric Odyssey in the African Diaspora since 1939 (2013) and, with Fiona Macintosh, Performing Epic or Telling Tales (2020), and has co-edited four books on the reception of Graeco-Roman antiquity.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements Introduction: The Homeric Shadow Chapter 1: Time Chapter 2: Syncretism Chapter 3: Re-Creation Epilogue Notes Bibliography Index

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NPB9781474291521
9781474291521
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Derek Walcott and the Creation of a Classical Caribbean by Dr Justine McConnell (Leverhulme Early Career Fellow, King's College London, UK)
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Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
2023-06-15
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