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Samuel Selvon Roydon Salick

Samuel Selvon By Roydon Salick

Samuel Selvon by Roydon Salick


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Summary

This study discusses the range of Samuel Selvon's work, and highlights its niche place in West Indian literature.

Samuel Selvon Summary

Samuel Selvon by Roydon Salick

The first full-length study of Selvon that covers all aspects of his fictional world poems, radio dramas, short fiction, and novels. It shows the evolution of Selvon as fledging author of poems and short fiction to an established short-story writer and novelist. It argues that Selvon enjoys a special niche in West Indian literature because of his celebration of the enormous struggle of the Indo-Trinidadian peasant out of the cane experience into every professional field and politics, of the glamorization of the West Indian immigrant (The Lonely Londoners), and of his daring use of the linguistic continuum of his island, establishing it as a dialect that meets every exigency of his artistry. He is the most democratic and predictive of Trinidadian writers, establishing the unlimited literary potential of the ordinary man and anticipating concerns of politicians, linguists, and artists.

About Roydon Salick

Roydon Salick, formerly of the Department of Liberal Arts, UWI, St. Augustine, Trinidad, teaches language, communication and literature at the College of Science, Technology and Applied Arts of Trinidad and Tobago (COSTAATT). He has published articles on Wordsworth and on such West Indian authors as Sam Selvon, Zee Edgell, Michael Anthony, Mervyn Morris, Lionel Hutchinson, Beryl Gilroy, and Sonny Ladoo. He has edited The Poems of Sam Selvon (2012), and is the author of The Novels of Samuel Selvon : A Critical Study (2001), and Ismith Khan: the Man & His Work (2012).

Additional information

GOR012080257
9780746309742
0746309740
Samuel Selvon by Roydon Salick
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Liverpool University Press
2013-04-01
132
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