The book reveals how mid-twentieth-century African, Caribbean, Irish, and British poets profoundly affected each other in person and in print.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Nathan Suhr-Sytsma is Assistant Professor of English at Emory University, Atlanta, affiliated with the Institute of African Studies, Irish Studies at Emory, and the Program in Global and Postcolonial Studies. His essays have appeared in Éire-Ireland and the Journal of Commonwealth Literature, amongst other venues, and he is Co-Editor of a special section of Research in African Literatures: 'Religion, Secularity, and African Writing'.
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Introduction: negotiating the era of decolonization 1. Provincializing the Greenwich meridian Interchapter: Mbari publications and the CIA 2. Editing the Commonwealth Interchapter: Derek Walcott and the London Magazine 3. Fashioning the modern African poet Interchapter: James Simmons's Nigeria and the Honest Ulsterman 4. Publishing the troubles Conclusion: the haunting of Seamus Heaney and Geoffrey Hill.
Introduction: negotiating the era of decolonization 1. Provincializing the Greenwich meridian Interchapter: Mbari publications and the CIA 2. Editing the Commonwealth Interchapter: Derek Walcott and the London Magazine 3. Fashioning the modern African poet Interchapter: James Simmons's Nigeria and the Honest Ulsterman 4. Publishing the troubles Conclusion: the haunting of Seamus Heaney and Geoffrey Hill.
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