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Sources for Further Study
Bakken, Christopher. Review in The Georgia Review, Vol. 45, No. 2, Summer 1991, pp. 403-06.
Notes that although Walcott tends to tell rather than show, his epic of the people who are usually excluded from the narrative of history "demands a revision of our world view "

Benfey, Christopher. "Coming Home," The New Republic, Vol. 203, October, 1990, pp. 36-9.
Concludes that Omeros shows great ambition but lacks the "surefootedness and verve" of Walcott's best poetry.

Bensen, Robert. "Catherine Weldon in...




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