Further Reading
- Chukwu, Austin, "Mad-Men and Sane Boys: The Old and the New in George Lamming's Of Age and Innocence," Commonwealth: Novel in English 5, No. 2 (Fall 1992): 49-65. (In this essay, Chukwu explores the themes of age, race, and innocence in Lamming's Of Age and Innocence.)
- Jonas, Joyce, Anancy in the Great House: Ways of Reading West Indian Fiction, Westport: Greenwood Press, 1990, 150 p. (Compares the themes contained in the writings of George Lamming and Wilson Harris, giving special consideration to the problematic limitations of language and perceptions of the protagonists.)
- Kom, Ambroise, "In the Castle of My Skin: George Lamming and the Colonial Caribbean," World Literature Written in English 18, No. 2 (November 1979): 406-20. (Examines the Afro-centric view of the maturation process the protagonist G. undergoes during social and political change in Lamming's In the Castle of My Skin.)
- Murdoch, David, "The Riches of Empire: Postcolonialism in Literature and Criticism," Choice 32, No. 7 (March 1995): 1059-69. (Provides an overview of international postcolonial literature and culture criticism since World War II.)
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