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Description
Austin Clark grew up “poor and black” in Barbados, and immigrated to Canada to attend the University of Toronto. Stella Algoo-Baksh, herself a native of the Caribbean, charts the growth of this significant writer, and also discusses his experiences as a Canadian immigrant, his ongoing connection with the West Indies, and the practical day-to-day issues of history, gender, class, and race. Based on extensive interviews and with detailed examinations of the Clarke archives at McMaster University, this biography maintains a careful balance between Clarke’s personal and public life.
Product Details
Publisher | ECW Press |
Publish Date | September 01, 1994 |
Pages | 234 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9781550222180 |
Dimensions | 228.6 X 152.4 X 0.6 mm | 0.8 pounds |
BISAC Categories: Literary Fiction
About the Author
Stella Algoo-Baksh is a professor of English at Memorial University of Newfoundland.
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