"This 1992 Nobel Laureate has long been the leading exponent of the written culture of the Caribbean. Walcott celebrates the island of his birth, St. Lucia, in the epic poem Omeros. Walcott reads from Omeros and talks about the poem."--Insert.
""This 1992 Nobel Laureate has long been the leading exponent of the written culture of the Caribbean. Walcott celebrates the island of his birth, St. Lucia, in the epic poem Omeros. Walcott reads from Omeros and talks about the poem."--Insert."@en
"Derek Walcott is interviewed and reads selections from his poem Omeros."@en
"Nobel Prize-winning Caribbean poet Derek Walcott reads selections drawn from his own works. Some poems include introductory remarks."@en
"Born in Saint Lucia in 1930, Derek Walcott is the author of more than twenty collections of poems and plays, and is the 1992 recipient of the Nobel Prize in Literature. At 18, he made his debut with 25 Poems, and in 1959, founded the Trinidad Theatre Workshop, which produced many of his early plays. His work is deeply rooted in Caribbean society with its cultural fusion of African, Asiatic and European elements."
"The Poet's voice radio program about life and career of Caribbean poet, playwright and writer Derek Walcott is hosted by Blair Brown. Includes excerpts from Walcott's dramatic works and live readings of his poetry, commentary, historical and biographical information, and interviews with the poet and his friends and colleagues."@en
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