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Rights of passage : review | 1 | |
Blues and rebellion : Edward Brathwaite's Rights of passage | 4 | |
E. K. Brathwaite and the poetics of the voice : the allegory of history in Rights of passage | 15 | |
Masks : review | 25 | |
Patterns of communication in Edward Brathwaite's Masks | 29 | |
Island : review | 34 | |
The death and rebirth of African deities in Edward Brathwaite's Islands | 39 | |
Christianity in Islands - an introduction | 47 | |
The meaning of religious metaphor in Edward Brathwaite's Islands | 53 | |
Edward Brathwaite's symbolic use of water imagery in The arrivants : a new world trilogy | 65 | |
The search for identity in Edward Brathwaite's The arrivants | 71 | |
The image of the pebble in Brathwaite's Arrivants | 87 | |
Songs of the skeleton : Edward Brathwaite's Black + blues, part three | 102 | |
What did I do to get so black and blue? : review | 119 | |
Mother poem : review | 123 | |
Sexual politics in Edward Brathwaite's Mother poem and Sun poem | 127 | |
Sun poem : the rainbow sign? | 137 | |
Megalleons of light : Edward [Kamau] Brathwaite's Sun poem | 147 | |
The visibility trigger and Jah music : review | 162 | |
The other West Indian poet (X/self) : review | 162 | |
The Afro-Caribbean crossroads (X/self) : review | 169 | |
A rich plural heritage as a tool for survival : review | 171 | |
Middle passages : review | 175 | |
His island's voice (Middle passages) : review | 177 | |
Middle passages : review | 179 | |
Middle passages : review | 180 | |
Sunken treasure : review | 182 | |
Wordsongs & wordwounds/homecoming : Kamau Brathwaite's Barabajan poems | 185 | |
K/Ka/Kam/Kama/Kamau : Braithwaite's project of self-naming in Barabajan poems | 197 | |
Giving life a tongue : Kamau Brathwaite's Words need love too : review | 213 | |
Words need love too : review | 216 | |
The wordsmith at work with words : review | 219 | |
Ancestors : review | 222 | |
Ancestors : review | 224 | |
Ancestors and words need love too : review | 225 | |
Recreating the self : the mother of self in(ter)vention : review | 233 | |
Highway to vision : this sea our nexus | 237 | |
Publishing Brathwaite : adventures in the video-style | 250 | |
Poetry as ritual : reading Kamau Brathwaite | 264 | |
A birthday letter for Kamau : air-mail letter | 271 | |
Kamau Brathwaite : personal recollection | 275 | |
Kamau Brathwaite : a heartfelt memoir | 281 | |
Edward Kamau Brathwaite : enfant terrible or kindred spirit? : a personal commentary | 288 | |
Kamau Brathwaite talks with Emily Allen Williams about four decades of critical response | 294 |
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Add The Critical Response to Kamau Braithwaite (Critical Responses in Arts and Letters Series), While Kamau Brathwaite is renown for his achievements as a world literary, historical, and cultural critic, his Anglophone Caribbean poetry is the cornerstone of his legacy. His critically acclaimed trilogy, The Arrivants, which is composed of the , The Critical Response to Kamau Braithwaite (Critical Responses in Arts and Letters Series) to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add The Critical Response to Kamau Braithwaite (Critical Responses in Arts and Letters Series), While Kamau Brathwaite is renown for his achievements as a world literary, historical, and cultural critic, his Anglophone Caribbean poetry is the cornerstone of his legacy. His critically acclaimed trilogy, The Arrivants, which is composed of the , The Critical Response to Kamau Braithwaite (Critical Responses in Arts and Letters Series) to your collection on WonderClub |