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1991
Program 1. Caribbean writers and their art, 1991
History, the Caribbean and the imagination
Program 2. Caribbean writers and their art, 1991
Literature and culture in Trinidad and Tobago
Program 3. Caribbean writers and their art, 1991
Journeys:George Lamming discusses his novels
Program 4. Caribbean writers and their art, 1991
Women writing in the Caribbean
Program 5. Caribbean writers and their art, 1991
Two writers' beginnings: Geoffrey Philp and Marina Taitt:Geoffrey Philp and Marina Taitt
Program 6. Caribbean writers and their art, 1991
Myths and mythmaking in Caribbean literature
Program 7. Caribbean writers and their art, 1991
Islands and mainland
Program 8. Caribbean writers and their art, 1991
Heritage
Program 9. Caribbean writers and their art, 1991
Bringing the Bahamas and Virgin Islands into literature
Program 10. Caribbean writers and their art, 1991
Nature’s medicine in the Caribbean
Program 11. Caribbean writers and their art, 1991
Zack Bowen introduces five Caribbean writers
Michael Anthony reads from All That Glitters
Sharon Freeman reads two poems
Velma Pollard reads her poetry
Eileen Marshall reads fiction
Geoffrey Philp reads his poetry
Program 12. Caribbean writers and their art, 1991
George Lamming reads from Natives of My Person
Geoffrey Philp reads "Christmas Eve, 1988"
Program 13. Caribbean writers and their art, 1991
Zack Bowen introduces three Caribbean writers Aurora Shante Ferguson reads her poetry
Velma Pollard reads poetry and fiction
Michael Anthony reads from The Games Were Coming
Program 14. Caribbean writers and their art, 1991
Zack Bowen introduces five Caribbean writers
Lisa Burdige reads "The Grief of Isaac"
Rawle Frederick reads his work
Mickey Anderson reads two poems
Jean Goulbourne reads two poems about trees
Program 15. Caribbean writers and their art, 1991
Zee Edgell reads from In Times Like These
Kamau Brathwaite reads two poems
Juanita Harmon reads work in progress
Program 16. Caribbean writers and their art, 1991
Marion Bethel reads her poetry
Zee Edgell reads from Beka Lamb
Marina Taitt reads poems about forests
Program 17. Caribbean writers and their art, 1991
Zack Bowen introduces five Caribbean writers
Aurora Shante Ferguson reads poetry
Kamau Brathwaite reads a story about cricket
Sharon Freeman reads "Reverie at Brewers Bay"
Cynthia James reads her poetry
Jean Goulbourne reads "Cousin Clea"
Program 18. Caribbean writers and their art, 1991
Zack Bowen introduces four Caribbean writers
George Lamming reads from In the Castle Of My Skin
Joan Kurzban reads a poem
Kwadwo Kamau reads his fiction
Mickey Anderson reads Guyanese proverbs
Program 19. Caribbean writers and their art, 1991
Eileen Marshall reads poems about trees
Program 20. Caribbean writers and their art, 1991
Michael Anthony reads "Tree of My Dreams"
Program 21. Caribbean writers and their art, 1991
George Lamming reads from In the Castle of My Skin
Program 23. Caribbean writers and their art, 1991
Kamau Brathwaite reads poetry
Program 24. Caribbean writers and their art, 1991
Eileen Marshall reads her fiction
Program 25. Caribbean writers and their art, 1991
Marina Taitt reads her poetry
1992
Program 1. Caribbean literary studies, 1992
A Whisper from the Caribbean: A Program to Honor the Memory of Wilfred Cartey, Ph.D., 1931-1992, presented at the University
of Miami, July 22, 1992:Wilfred Cartey, 1931-1992
Program 1. Caribbean writers and their art, 1992
Earl Lovelace interviewed by George Lamming
Program 1. Readings in Caribbean literature, 1992
Zee Edgell introduced by Michael Anthony
Zee Edgell reads from Beka Lamb
Zee Edgell reads from In Times Like These
Zee Edgell, question and answer session with the audience
Zee Edgell reads from Beka Lamb
Program 2. Caribbean writers and their art, 1992
Lorna Goodison interviewed by Kamau Brathwaite
Program 2. Readings in Caribbean literature, 1992
Earl Lovelace introduced by Michael Anthony
Earl Lovelace reads his short story "Victory and the Blight"
Earl Lovelace reads from The Dragon Can’t Dance
Earl Lovelace reads from The Dragon Can’t Dance
Earl Lovelace reads "Joebell and America"
Program 3. Readings in Caribbean literature, 1992
Mervyn Morris reads "On Holy Week"
Mervyn Morris reads poems about self and death
Mervyn Morris reads political poems
Mervyn Morris reads love poetry
Mervyn Morris reads his poetry
Program 3. Caribbean writers and their art, 1992
Mervyn Morris interviewed by Karen King-Aribisala
Program 4. Caribbean writers and their art, 1992
Caribbean landscapes
Program 4. Readings in Caribbean literature, 1992
Lorna Goodison reads her poetry
Lorna Goodison reads her poetry
Lorna Goodison reads her poetry
Lorna Goodison reads her poetry
Lorna Goodison reads "To Us, All Flowers are Roses"
Lorna Goodison reads her poetry
Program 5. Caribbean writers and their art, 1992
Edwidge Danticat, Francis Farrier, and Barbara Dixon interviewed by Michael Anthony
Program 6. Caribbean writers and their art, 1992
Max Gordon and Patricia Fagan interviewed by Michael Anthony
Program 7. Caribbean writers and their art, 1992
Lyn-Anne Ali and Glen Nairn interviewed by Michael Anthony
Program 8. Caribbean writers and their art, 1992
Rawle Frederick, Jean Goulbourne, and Maria van Enckevort interviewed by George Lamming
Program 9. Caribbean writers and their art, 1992
Zee Edgell interviewed by Michael Anthony
Program 10. Caribbean writers and their art, 1992
Maria van Enckevort and Francis Farrier interviewed by Michael Anthony
1993
Program 1. Fiction and poetry readings, 1993
Mervyn Morris introduced by Geoffrey Philp
Mervyn Morris reads poems from “On Holy Week”
Mervyn Morris reads poems from Examination Centre
Mervyn Morris reads political poems
Mervyn Morris reads poems about art and the self
Mervyn Morris reads poems of love and lust
Mervyn Morris reads poems
Mervyn Morris reads poems about death
Program 1. Tribute to George Lamming, 1993
A Tribute to George Lamming by the Caribbean Writers Summer Institute
Program 2. Fiction and poetry readings, 1993
George Lamming introduced by Mervyn Solomon
George Lamming reads from In the Castle of My Skin
George Lamming reads from his novel In the Castle of My Skin
Program 3. Fiction and poetry readings, 1993
Olive Senior introduced by Mervyn Morris
Olive Senior reads poems from Gardening in the Tropics
Olive Senior reads poems from Gardening in the Tropics
Olive Senior reads poems about hurricanes
Olive Senior reads “Meditation on Yellow”
Olive Senior reads "You Think I Mad, Miss?"
Olive Senior reads "Do Angels Wear Brassieres?"
Program 4. Fiction and poetry readings, 1993
Erna Brodber introduced by Sandra Paquet
Erna Brodber reads the Prologue of her novel Louisiana
Erna Brodber reads Parts 1 & 2 of Louisiana Erna Brodber reads Part 4 of Louisiana
Erna Brodber reads Part 5 of Louisiana
Erna Brodber reads from Myal
Erna Brodber reads from Myal
Program 5. Fiction and poetry readings, 1993
Mervyn Solomon and Laurence Miller: A Presentation by Workshop Participants, July 16, 1993
Kendel Hippolyte reads his poetry
Kendel Hippolyte reads his poetry
Angela Barry reads "Goree Revisited"
Gillian Nehassaiu de Gannes reads her poems
Gillian Nehassaiu de Gannes reads her poems
Zoila Ellis reads "A Hero's Welcome"
Clyde Durm-I Brooks reads his poetry
Clyde Durm-I Brooks reads his poetry
Clem Maharaj reads from “The Dispossessed”
Nuala Archer reads "Hollywood Panama”
Nuala Archer reads "Sheela^Na^Gigging ArOund"
Program 6. Fiction and poetry readings, 1993
Imani Um Nommo writers introduced
Imani Um Nommo writers read their poetry
Carl Limerick reads poetry
Keith Jardim reads "The Dust"
Claudia Rankin reads her poetry
Thomas Glave reads "Flying"
Jane King reads her poetry
Everton Sylvester reads his poetry
Lasana Sekou reads “Love Songs Make You Cry”
1994
Program 1. Fiction and poetry readings, 1994
George Lamming introduced by Sandra Paquet
George Lamming addresses CWSI 1994
George Lamming reads “The Honorable Member”
George Lamming reads “A Wedding in Spring”
Program 2. Fiction and poetry readings, 1994
Antonio Benitez-Rojo reads “Alejo Carpentier”
Program 3. Fiction and poetry readings, 1994
Antonio Benitez-Rojo reads "Incident in the Cordiere"
Program 4. Fiction and poetry readings, 1994
Mervyn Morris introduced by Olive Senior
Mervyn Morris reads from “On Holy Week”
Mervyn Morris reads poetry
Mervyn Morris reads his poetry
Mervyn Morris reads poetry about the self and negritude
Mervyn Morris reads poems about time and death
Program 5. Fiction and poetry readings, 1994
Felix Morisseau-Leroy introduced by George Lamming
Felix Morisseau-Leroy introduces himself
Felix Morisseau-Leroy recites four poems
Felix Morisseau-Leroy reads “God is Good”
Felix Morisseau-Leroy reads Creole poetry
Program 6. Fiction and poetry readings, 1994
Edwidge Danticat introduced by Sandra Paquet
Edwidge Danticat reads "A Mother's Silence"
Edwidge Danticat reads "Women Like Us"
Edwidge Danticat reads "Between the Pool and the Gardenias"
Edwidge Danticat reads from Breath, Eyes, Memory
Edwidge Danticat reads from Breath, Eyes, Memory
Program 7. Fiction and poetry readings, 1994
Olive Senior introduced by Sandra Paquet
Olive Senior reads from Gardening in the Tropics
Olive Senior reads poems about hurricanes
Olive Senior reads "Meditation on Yellow"
Olive Senior reads “Lily, Lily”
Olive Senior reads "You Think I Mad, Miss?"
Program 8. Fiction and poetry readings, 1994
David Dabydeen introduced by Mervyn Morris
David Dabydeen lectures on the Indo-Caribbean experience
Program 9. Fiction and poetry readings, 1994
David Dabydeen reads "Turner"
David Dabydeen reads "Turner"
David Dabydeen reads from "Disappearance"
David Dabydeen reads from "The Counting House"
David Dabydeen answers questions from the audience
Program 10. Fiction and poetry readings, 1994
Introduction to CWSI readings at Florida International University
Garfield Ellis reads
Ian Jacko Jackson reads his poetry
Clarissa Walker reads "Do You Know What It Means To Miss New Orleans?"
Doodnauth Singh reads poetry
Allison Birch reads "Sweetness"
Michael Pintard reads poetry
Andrea Shaw reads "The Strength of Anthuriums"
1995
Program 1. Fiction and poetry readings, 1995
Ana Lydia Vega introduced by Antonio Benitez Rojo
Ana Lydia Vega reads "Nuyuricans"
Ana Lydia Vega reads a story about learning English
Ana Lydia Vega reads "Solutions, Inc."
Ana Lydia Vega reads "A New Definition of Beauty"
Ana Lydia Vega, question and answer session
Program 2. Fiction and poetry readings, 1995
Opal Palmer Adisa reads "A Song for Haiti"
Opal Palmer Adisa reads poetry
Opal Palmer Adisa reads poetry
Opal Palmer Adisa reads poems from I Name Me Name
Opal Palmer Adisa reads "My First Lesson in Sex"
Opal Palmer Adisa reads from Traveling Women
Opal Palmer Adisa reads "Speak and Speak Again"
Program 3. Fiction and poetry readings, 1995
Maryse Conde speaks about Tituba
Maryse Conde reads from I, Tituba, Black Witch of Salem
Maryse Conde speaks about Creole literature
Richard Philcox reads from Crossing the Mangrove
Maryse Conde and Richard Philcox, question and answer session
Program 4. Fiction and poetry readings, 1995
Sasenarine Persaud introduced by Sandra Paquet
Sasenarine Persaud reads "With Apologies for the Flavour"
Sasenarine Persaud reads "No Omeros on the Isles"
Sasenarine Persaud reads "Euro Yogini 1"
Sasenarine Persaud reads "In Euro Yogini's Unlit Room"
Sasenarine Persaud reads "Artwork of Kali"
Sasenarine Persaud reads "Not Missing Anyone Who Consumes a Bottle of Gin a Day"
Sasenarine Persaud reads "On Becoming, Thinking: Returning to Miami"
Sasenarine Persaud reads "On Pelican Bay"
Sasenarine Persaud reads "Thanksgivings for Miami Mornings"
Sasenarine Persaud reads "From This World You Inherit"
Sasenarine Persaud reads "Wandering Brahmans in America"
Sasenarine Persaud, question and answer session
Program 5. Poetry readings, 1995
Edward Baugh introduced by Gordon Rohlehr
Edward Baugh reads poetry about parents and childhood
Edward Baugh reads poetry
Edward Baugh reads poetry about poets
Edward Baugh reads poetry
Edward Baugh reads political poetry
Program 6. Poetry readings, 1995
Mervyn Morris introduced by Edward Baugh
Mervyn Morris reads from On Holy Week
Mervyn Morris reads poems about self, art and madness
Mervyn Morris reads his poetry
Mervyn Morris reads poems about love and family
Mervyn Morris reads poems about death
Program 7. Fiction and poetry readings, 1995
Geoffrey Philp introduced by Sandra Paquet
Geoffrey Philp reads poems about Miami
Geoffrey Philp reads poems from Hurricane Center
Geoffrey Philp reads his poetry
Geoffrey Philp reads his poetry
Geoffrey Philp reads his poetry
Geoffrey Philp reads his poetry
Program 8. Fiction and poetry readings, 1995
Sandra Paquet introduces Antonio Benitez Rojo
Antonio Benitez Rojo reads from Sea of Lentils
Basil Paquet reads from Sea of Lentils
Antonio Benitez Rojo, question and answer session
Program 9. Fiction and poetry readings, 1995
Olive Senior introduced by Sandra Paquet
Olive Senior reads from Gardening in the Tropics
Olive Senior reads "The Case Against the Queen"
Program 10. Fiction and poetry readings, 1995
Lorna Goodison introduced by Sandra Paquet
Lorna Goodison reads two poems
Lorna Goodison reads "Turn Thanks to Miss Mirry"
Lorna Goodison reads "Oh Africans in White Dresses" and "Annie Pengelly"
Lorna Goodison reads three poems
Lorna Goodison reads her poetry
Program 11. Fiction and poetry readings, 1995
Joanne Hyppolite introduced by Mervyn Solomon
Joanne Hyppolite reads from Seth and Samona
Cin D Quashie reads her poetry
Guichard Cadet reads his poetry
Myriam Chancy reads her fiction
Sheryl Byfield reads from Duppy Conqueror
Danielle Legros Georges reads her poetry
Obediah Smith reads his poetry
Obediah Smith reads his poetry
Program 12. Fiction and poetry readings, 1995
Dalma Llanos introduced by Mervyn Solomon
Dalma Llanos reads "Cucharitas"
Sarah Pemberton Strong reads from Burning the Sea
Lelawattee Manoo-Rahming reads poetry
Vincent Neptune reads poetry
Faye Harrison reads "Visitors"
Jean Goulbourne reads poetry
Elena Lawton de Torruella reads poetry
Donna Weir-Soley reads poetry
Malachi Smith reads poetry
Program 13. Fiction and poetry readings, 1995
Mervyn Solomon and Sandra Paquet introduce the final reading of CWSI 1995
Brittany Wivell reads from "Meet Me at Church Bay"
Nicola Johnson reads her poetry
Maritza Stanchich reads fiction and poetry
Eugenia O'Neal reads fiction and poetry
Joanne Hillhouse reads fiction and poetry
Beatrice Gardiner reads her poetry
Kezia Page reads her poetry
Omar Garcia reads his poetry and fiction
1996
Program 1. Fiction and poetry readings, 1996
Cyril Dabydeen introduced by Sandra Paquet
Cyril Dabydeen reads "Vosnesensky"
Cyril Dabydeen reads from "Coastland"
Cyril Dabydeen reads from "Coastland"
Cyril Dabydeen reads from "Coastland"
Cyril Dabydeen reads from "Coastland" and "Stoning the Wind"
Cyril Dabydeen reads "Sir James Douglas"
Program 1. Translation Institute, 1996
Antonio Benitez Rojo reads "Translating the Caribbean Rhythm" (Shari Benstock introduced by Sandra Paquet: Antonio Benitez Rojo
introduced by Shari Benstock: Translation)
Program 2. Translation Institute, 1996
James Maraniss talks about translation
Program 2. Fiction and poetry readings, 1996
George Lamming reads from Natives of My Person
Program 3. Poetry and fiction readings, 1996
Robert Antoni introduced by Sandra Paquet
Robert Antoni reads from Blessed Is The Fruit
Adrian Castro reads "Brincando el Charco"
Adrian Castro reads two poems
Adrian Castro reads "Canto of the Tyrant Who Hangs Himself"
Adrian Castro reads "Instalacion para Jose Bedia"
Program 3. Translation Institute, 1996
Michael Dash: Translating the Caribbean text:Translating the Caribbean text
Program 4. Poetry and fiction readings, 1996
Lorna Goodison introduced by Sandra Paquet
Lorna Goodison reads "Some Things You Do Not Know About Me"
Lorna Goodison reads "She Walks Into Rooms" and "Guinea Woman"
Lorna Goodison reads two poems
Lorna Goodison reads "This is My Father's Country"
Lorna Goodison reads "Miss Mirry" and "Sleeping Zemis"
Lorna Goodison reads poems about plants
Lorna Goodison reads her poetry
Program 4. Translation Institute, 1996
Joan Dayan speaks about translating Rene Depestre
Program 5. Fiction and poetry readings, 1996
Fred D'Aguiar reads from The Longest Memory
Fred D'Aguiar reads from Dear Future
Fred D'Aguiar reads "The Barber"
Program 6. Fiction and poetry readings, 1996
Brian Antoni reads from "Paradise Overdose"
Program 7. Fiction and poetry readings, 1996
Earl Lovelace reads from Salt
Program 8. Fiction and poetry readings, 1996
Marie Theodore reads "In the Hand of the Sower of Death"
Helen Klonaris reads her poetry
Louie Laveist reads from a play
Kim Robinson-Walcott reads "The Red Dress"
Marceau Silen reads four poems
Sandra Paquet introduces CWSI 1996 readers
Deborah Jack reads her poetry
Celia Alvarez reads "How to Survive Your First Year at UM"
Susan Brown reads her poetry
Lianne Dookie reads from her short fiction
Hazel Simmons-MacDonald reads her poetry
Program 9. Fiction and poetry readings, 1996
Earl Lovelace introduces CWSI 1996 readings
Ian Strachan reads from a play and a poem
Derrilyn Morrison reads her poetry
Julia Petitfrere reads about motherhood
Marie-Ovide Gina Dorcely reads her poetry
Margaret Gill reads her poetry
Program 10. Fiction and poetry readings, 1996
Sandra Paquet introduces CWSI 1996 readers
Francesca Monplaisir reads fiction
Anson Gonzalez reads his poetry
Ian Bethel-Bennett reads from his novel
Jacqueline Johnson reads her poetry
Obediah Smith reads poems and fiction
Ronald Lightbourne reads "Hidden in Music" and "Brimston Hill"
Sandra Paquet presents an award to Anson Gonzalez
Program 11. Fiction and poetry readings, 1996
David Allen reads from All Fruits Ripe
Margaret Watts reads her poetry
Loraine Barnaby performs an excerpt from her play "Choices"
Jeanne O'Day reads her poetry
Angie Cruz reads her fiction
Kamla Best reads her poetry
Malachi Smith reads his poetry
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