This wide-ranging collection assembles recent essays on Mittelholzer as a pioneering Caribbean mo...
This outstanding second collection explores the lives of errant women and creatures who refuse to...
Concrete Dreams tells the gripping story of Lucas Bostock, a Jamaican immigrant who arrives in 19...
This stunning new collection from Nii Ayikwei Parkes features poems which embrace play, love and ...
The stimulus for these poems is a collection of photographs taken of the poet's father, originall...
Longlisted: When the infant Jordan Sant is taken to the St Asteria Home for Children after the mu...
This substantial collection brings together short stories written over a span of forty years, inc...
Told in two voices, educated Jamaican English and the nation-language of the people, this dramati...
What begins as a romantic tryst in a tropical setting quickly becomes, in this novel first publis...
The first Indian indentured laborers came to the Caribbean more than150 years ago, and their trad...
It is 2084. Climate change has made life on the Caribbean island of Bajacu a gruelling trial. The...
This novel, set in a yard which is a microcosm of Kingston slum life, sets out as Mais himself sa...
Road Trip is a striking first collection by a poet with illuminating and entertaining stories to ...
Filigree typically refers to the finer elements of craftwork, the parts that are subtle; our 'Fil...
Winner of the OCM Bocas Prize for Caribbean Literature, The Pain Tree is Olive Senior at her very...
Inspired by the word 'red,' this collection of poems written by black British writers--including ...
Raphael earns his living as a butcher in a hillside village in rural Trinidad. He is also a would...
The Event of the anti-colonial struggle which began in the case of a then British Jamaica in the ...
The conviction that telling and collecting stories is the most powerful means to revelation is th...
'A manifesto, a literary criticism, a personal chronicle of literary life, a book of days, a stag...
'Reader, my 'library' is not what it sounds', says the columnist Raul Butler-Singh, writing a pie...
Gordon Rohlehr's critical work is outstanding in the balance it achieves between its particularit...
Green Unpleasant Land explores the countryside's repressed colonial past and demonstrates its imp...
A complex, rich and rewarding new poetry collection from Raymond Ramcharitar. 50 is an age to see...
After 20-year-old Thomas Inkle is left the sole survivor of a shipwreck in the West Indies, he is...
Vladimir Lucien's poetry is intelligent, musical, gritty in observation, graceful in method. The ...
Wandeka Gayle's mostly young black women protagonists win our hearts as risk-taking, adventurous ...
In musical, evocative language, her poems imagine the what-if-that-almost-was of Scotland's best-...
In 1938, Arthur Calder-Marshall, a young British novelist and communist visited Trinidad, just a ...
Barbara Jenkins writes about the experiences of a personal and family-centred life in Trinidad wi...
At the end of V.S. Naipaul's satire on Hindu life in Trinidad, The Mystic Masseur, the protagonis...
Azúcar is a novel about belonging in a world where all things are on the move: people, ideas, foo...
Henry Swanzy (1915-2004) has an unrivalled position as the midwife of Caribbean writing in the po...
It is 1963, one year after Independence, and Trinidadians are beginning to wonder what they can e...
Colonial Countryside is a book of commissioned poems and short stories produced by ten global maj...
In her fourth collection, Seni Seneviratne will extend her reputation as a fine poet whose incisi...
John Robert Lee's Christian faith is always present in his perceptions of experience and in the s...
This exciting collection of essays celebrates 10 years of the SI Leeds Literary prize for unpubli...
An unrivalled and very entertaining picture of the various and sometimes bizarre strands of India...
This collection of pioneering stories of Indian life in Trinidad prints Seepersad Naipaul's 1943 ...
In Jeda Pearl's debut poetry collection, Time Cleaves Itself, a disabled Scottish woman of colour...
Volume 2 of this outstanding history of Black British music covers the period from the late 1960s...
This collection explores the fragile territory between remembering and forgetting, both as an ind...
This dual Spanish-English collection of poems by a Venezuelan poet focuses on the island nature o...
Heartbreaking, shocking, and lyrical, 'Kipling Plass' introduces us to a teenager abandoned by hi...
The sixth collection of this profound dialogue between two major poets from opposite sides of the...