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Antigua: Literature  [16]

Haiti: Literature  [52]

Saint Kitts and Nevis: Literature  [15]

Barbados: Literature  [23]

Jamaica: Literature  [34]

Saint Lucia: Literature  [19]

Cuba: Literature  [95]

Puerto Rico: Literature  [112]

Trinidad and Tobago: Literature  [32]

Guadelupe: Literature  [6]

Republica Dominicana: Literatura  [16]

  

Negrism  [20]

    
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  • English Language Literatures
  • Spanish Language Literatures
  • French Language Literatures

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    African & Caribbean Literature in French
    Primary Sources from Howard University libraries. [eng]
    Literature 1992
    Nobel Prize to Derek Wallcott (St. Lucia) for a poetic oeuvre of great luminosity, sustained by a historical vision, the outcome of a multicultural commitment. CV, Nobel lecture. [eng]
    BahamasPoems
    Poems from The Bahamas by the Bahamian poet, Dennis Dames. Poetry of love, tragedy, life and more. [eng]
    Spanish, Latin American, Brazilian and Caribbean Literature
    Literary critisism and periodicals of Latin America, Spain & Portugal. [eng]
    Russ Filman's Caribbean Literature
    Your source for information on Bequia, St. Vincent and The Grenadines, West Indies, and the wider Caribbean. [eng]
    West Indian Literature
    A reference list of literature by West Indian authors. [eng]
    Caribbean Literature
    Secondly, Martinque and Guadeloupe are among the oldest and most loyal French colonies, and have never been fertile soil for autonomous movements, such as have occasionally sprung up in Algeria and French Indo-China. An Algerian author like Robert Randau writes almost always as an Algerian, while French West Indian authors often become so thoroughly assimilated into the literary life of Paris as to lose their insular identity. [eng]
    Caribbean Women Writers
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    Caribbeanwriter fiction author and editor
    Caribbean books, stories and culture notes by Jamaican author and editor Hazel D. Campbell [eng]
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