Walcott, Derek - Andrew Salkey (essay date winter 1982)
Andrew Salkey (essay date winter 1982)
SOURCE: Salkey, Andrew. “Inconsolable Songs of Our America: The Poetry of Derek Walcott.” World Literature Today: A Literary Quarterly of the University of Oklahoma 56, no. 1 (winter 1982): 51-53.
[In the following essay, Salkey discusses recurring themes of light, harmony, and completeness in Walcott's poetry.]
Rather like the generalized implication that there is a whole unified scene going for all of us in the New World, in the geographical, historical and political concept of José Martí's nuestra américa, anything anyone says about the poetry of Derek Walcott can be argued as true. His is a new voice redolent with traceries of the elitist elegance of the Old World. His poetry, or at least much of it, is also a radical truth-saying in “other words,” in our time, an old report brought forward with sensitive alterations from “another country” to nuestra américa. And...
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- Lloyd W. Brown (essay date 1976)
- Valerie Trueblood (essay date May-June 1978)
- Andrew Salkey (essay date winter 1982)
- Robert Bensen (essay date spring 1986)
- David Mason (essay date spring 1986)
- Derek Walcott and Rebekah Presson (interview date 1992)
- Derek Walcott and Rose Styron (interview date May-June 1997)
- Edward Hirsch (essay date autumn 1997)
- Robert D. Hamner (essay date 1997)
- James Wieland (essay date 1998)
- John Thieme (essay date 1999)
- Charles Lock (essay date spring 2000)
- Derek Walcott and William R. Ferris (interview date November-December 2001)
- William A. Shullenberger (essay date November-December 2001)
- Jahan Ramazani (essay date 2001)
- Isidore Okpewho (essay date 2002)
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