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Jamaica Kincaid (Critical Survey of Short Fiction)
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In addition to her short stories, Jamaica Kincaid has written the novels Annie John (1985), Lucy (1990), The Autobiography of My Mother (1996); a book-length essay concerning her native island Antigua entitled A Small Place (1988); a children’s book, Annie, Gwen, Lilly, Pam, and Tulip (1986), with illustrations by Eric Fischl, and the nonfiction works My Brother (1997) and My Garden (Book) (1999). In 1998, she edited My Favorite Plant: Writers and Gardeners on the Plants They Love.
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Annie John (African American Literature) -
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Annie John (Women’s Literature) -
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At the Bottom of the River (African American Literature) -
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Autobiography of My Mother, The (Literary Annual Reviews) -
Autobiography of My Mother, The (Magill Book Reviews) -
Girl (Short Stories) -
Lucy (African American Literature) -
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Lucy (Literary Annual Reviews) -
Lucy (Character Profiles) -
My Mother (Short Stories) -
African American Long Fiction (Topical Overview--Long Fiction) -
African American Short Fiction (Topical Overview--Short Fiction) -
Theory of Short Fiction (Topical Overview--Short Fiction)
