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         Phillips Caryl:     more books (100)
  1. Higher Ground by Caryl Phillips, 1989
  2. Cambridge by Caryl Phillips, 1991
  3. The Nature of Blood by Caryl Phillips, 1998-02-02
  4. THE RIGHT SET by Caryl (Edited By.) Phillips, 1999
  5. Cambridge by Caryl PHILLIPS, 1992
  6. A State of Independence by Caryl Phillips, 1986
  7. The Passion of Joan Paul II: A Pasquinade by Caryl Phillips, 1995-01-01
  8. CROSSING THE RIVER by Caryl. Phillips, 1994
  9. The European Tribe -- First 1st American Printing w/ Dust Jacket by Caryl Phillips, 1987-01-01
  10. Color Me English: Thoughts About Migrations and Belonging Before and After 9/11 by Caryl Phillips, 2011-05-24
  11. Crossing the River, a Novel by Caryl Phillips, 1994-01-01
  12. Auf festem Grund. Ein Roman in drei Teilen. by Caryl Phillips, 1997-09-01
  13. The European Tribe by Caryl Phillips, 1988
  14. EN BUSCA DEL PASADO (Spanish Edition) by PHILLIPS CARYL, 2009

61. CJO - Abstract - Identity, Trauma And Exile: Caryl Phillips On Surviving
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62. Lannan Podcasts » Caryl Phillips With Glyn Maxwell
caryl phillips was born in St. Kitts, brought up in Leeds, England, and now lives in New York City. He is the author of three works of nonfiction and eight
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  • Home About Help ... Fiction Recorded at the Lensic Theater in Santa Fe, New Mexico on November 1st, 2006. Caryl Phillips was born in St. Kitts, brought up in Leeds, England, and now lives in New York City. He is the author of three works of non-fiction and eight novels, as well as the editor of two anthologies. His latest novel, Dancing In The Dark, re-imagines the remarkable, tragic, little-known life of Bert Williams (1874-1922), the first black entertainer in the United States to reach the highest levels of fame and fortune. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature and has won the Martin Luther King Memorial Prize, a Guggenheim Fellowship, and a Lannan Fellowship. You may learn more about this event on the Lannan website Right click here to download.
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  • 63. A Distant Shore By Caryl Phillips - Books From RBooks.co.uk
    caryl phillips was born in St Kitts and now lives in London and New York. He has written for television, radio, theatre and cinema and is the author of two
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    64. Horizon Information Portal
    Crossing the river / caryl phillips. This library owns a copy A new world order selected essays / caryl phillips. This library owns a copy
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    65. Project MUSE
    caryl phillips grew up on St Kitts, in the Eastern Caribbean, and in Leeds, England, where he spent his teenage years. Since 1998 he has been Henry R. Luce
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    66. BookLounge.ca | Books | Crossing The River By Caryl Phillips
    In a vastly ambitious and intensely moving novel, the author of Cambridge creates a manytongued chorus of the African diaspora in the complex and riveting
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    67. MetaxuCafé Litblog Network
    However, this afternoon, I was able to attend a conversation between authors caryl phillips and Abdulrazak Gurnah. Both authors are originally of African
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    This entry is part of the Roundtable Discussion. tags: Pen World Voices Festival I am embarrassed to admit that this is the first PEN event that I've attended this year. Circumstances prevented me from attending the events earlier this week, unfortunately. However, this afternoon, I was able to attend a conversation between authors Caryl Phillips and Abdulrazak Gurnah . Both authors are originally of African descent who emigrated to England (Phillips as a baby of 4 months, and Gurnah when he was slightly older). Radhika Jones of The Paris Review moderated the discussion, and she opened up by thanking both authors for coming today, which was also the day of the Cricket World Cup.
    Phillips and Gurnah had distinctly different conversational styles. Gurnah, who was older, with a graying tuft of hair and beard oddly reminiscent of Wole Soyinka, tended to speak in abstract and theoretical terms, as befitting for an academic (which he is). Phillips tended to lean towards the humorous, joking that he had been brought over to England from St. Kitts as "hand luggage," that he often read as a teenager in order to hide from his parents and brother, and commenting that Gurnah's statements about England made him sound like Napoleon.
    The Napoleon comment stemmed from Gurnah's statement that England had made him, that England had allowed him to write. Gurnah then clarified that it was when he came to England that he had the sense of being strange, being different, and it was from that that he felt forced to account for himself through writing.

    68. Discussing 'Foreigners By Caryl Phillips...' In The Black History Group - Shelfa
    Is anyone planning to read Foreigners by caryl phillips? It s scheduled for a 10.23.2007 release it seems to a Black History theme,
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    Is anyone planning to read Foreigners by Caryl Phillips? It's scheduled for a 10.23.2007 release - it seems to a Black History theme, albeit an Afro-Anglican perspective. - Thursday, October 11 2007
    Sounds good, but after I read "The Learning Tree," I have to get back to writing. I have to do a Volume 2 for next year. It's done but I have to do the edits. But I will read something albeit slowly as I am working.

    69. [Phillips, Caryl] Caryl Phillips: An Overview
    , The caryl phillips page is part of the Contemporary PostColonial Post-Imperial Literature in English (Caribbean) website.......
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    70. Google Directory - Arts > Literature > Authors > P > Phillips, Caryl
    Contemporary Writers caryl phillips IPL Online Literary Criticism Collection caryl phillips Discussion with caryl phillips and Penelope Lively
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