Poetry and postcoloniality -- Back to the future -- South Asia and Southeast Asia -- The Caribbean -- Black Africa -- The settler countries -- Minoritarian sensibilities -- Techniques of selfrepresentation -- Recurrent motifs: voyage and translation -- After the post
Summary
One of the main strengths of the book is the diversity of voices it makes available through quotation, allusion and cross-reference, which in itself is a vital contribution to existing representations of the sheer wealth of postcolonial poetry in English. - The Times Higher Education Supplement; ... a gem that should be available for both undergraduate and postgraduate students in every university library ... Patke's exceptional writing style and his adept handling of such a vast body of information secures it as a very useful research and teaching text. - Review Newsletter;The first books in this
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 240-258) and index
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