Austin | Further Reading

FURTHER READING

CRITICISM

Baugh, Edward. “Friday in Crusoe's City: The Question of Language in the West Indian Novel of Exile.” ACLALS Bulletin 5 (1980): 1–12.

Addresses the role of language in West Indian novels.

Birbalsingh, Frank. “Austin Clarke: Caribbean-Canadians.” Frontiers of Caribbean Literatures in English Frontiers. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1996, pp. 86–105.

Traces Clarke's Caribbean and Canadian roots and influences.

Darthorne, O. R. The Literature of the Black Man in the Caribbean. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1981.

Discusses Caribbean literature.

Manguel, Alberto. “Strangers Without Roots.” Maclean's 98, No. 17 (29 April 1985): 58.

Notes Clarke's ability to portray memorable characters who struggle to retain a sense of identity in When Women Rule.

Mishrahi-Barak, Judith. “The Cityscape in a...

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