Guyanese NationalBibliography19771-4, Chief Librarian, National Library , P.O. Box II0, Georgetown, Guyana. Annual sub G$I0.00; quarterly with annual cumulation.
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The Jamaican National BibliographyIIII-4, Institute of Jamaica, West India Reference Library, 12-16 East St, Kingston , Jamaica. Annual sub J$I0.00; quarterly with annual cumulation.
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The National Bibliography of Barbados19771 -4, Public Library, Coleridge St, Bridgetown, Barbados. Annual sub B$I0.00; quarterly with annual cumulation.
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Trinidad and Tobago National BibliographyIIII-4, Central Library of Trinidad & Tobago, P.O. Box 547, Port of Spain, Trinidad. Annual sub T&T$io.oo; quarterly with annual cumulation.
5.
Rhys, Jean'A Bibliography of the Writings of Jean Rhys'E.W. MellownWLWEXVI1179-202(see COMMONWEALTH: GENERAL Journals).
6.
WLWEXVI 2 contains pp 421-61'An Index to Kyk-over-al I945-I96I' R.W. Sander.
7.
Attzs, NaomiMy Inspirations26Privately pbld (San Fernando, Trinidad) 197? pa.
8.
Augustus, StellaSteps Along the Way illust by Allison Hearn48Imprint Caribbean ( Port of Spain, Trinidad) T&T$I3.50.
9.
Brathwaite, L.Edward Days and Nights20Caldwell Press (Kingston, Jamaica ) 1975.
10.
—Mother Poem I22 OUP pa £I.95.
11.
Bridgnath, JaitramReflections and Realisms53Privately pbld (San Fernando, Trinidad) 1976 pa.
12.
Carter, MartinPoems of Succession117New Beacon (London, and Port of Spain, Trinidad) csd £4.00 pa £I.95.
13.
Felipe, A.M.You: An Illusion63Privately pbld (Trinidad).
14.
Foster, Dennis and Michael FlyingHigh and Far Away Printed Coles Printery (Barbados) 1976.
Gray, Cecil 'The Believers', 'A Wheel Called Progress', 'Genuflections at Christmas'Bim62124-7 (see Journals).
19.
Hendricks, A.L. 'Jamaican Traverse', 'Form Part-seen, Part-heard', 'City Hotel on a Winter Night', 'About Her Body She Said to Me' Bim6149, 50, 51-2, 66-7.
20.
Hill, Joy H.Folklore Tales in Verse (Trinidad).
21.
Hinkson, Anthony'Four Poems'New VoicesV1045-52 (see Journals).
22.
Kaur, ChionesoKulwant New Moon Rising: A Collection of Poems and Poetic Prose59Privately pbld ( Trinidad).
23.
McNeil, AnthonyFour poems Jamaica JournalXII & 220-21 (see Journals).
24.
McTair, Roger 'A Friend of Mine', 'Yoruba Sculpture' Bim6133-4.
25.
— 'Four Poems'TapiaVII186-7 (see Journals).
26.
Mordecai, Pam'Winter Poem', 'Revelation for D.C.', 'Art Is the Man'Bim6151, 67, 71.
Marshall, Harold 'A Man to Remember' Bim6144-8 (see Journals).
56.
Marshall, PauleThe Chosen Place, the Timeless PeopleAvon (New York) 1976 pa US$I.95; first pbld 1969.
57.
Martin, Hugh 'A Single Frame' Arts ReviewIII & 217-20.
58.
Milne, Anthony'Moneesh'TapiaVII248.
59.
Mittelholzer, EdgarThe Old Blood560Fawcett World (New York) pa US$I.95; first pbld 1958 as Kaywana Blood.
60.
—Sylvia 320 Corgi 19 7 6 pa £0.85; first pbld I953 as The Life and Death of Sylvia.
61.
Naipaul, ShivaThe Chip-Chip Gatherers 3 20Penguin ( Harmondsworth) 1976 pa £0.80; first pbld 1973 .
62.
Naipaul, V.S. AHouse for Mr. Biswas589Penguin (New York) 1976 pa US$3.95; first pbld 1961.
63.
—Guerillas 248 Ballantine (New York) I976 pa US$I.95; and 253 Penguin (Harmondsworth) pa £0.80; first pbld I975.
64.
— In a Free State246Penguin (Harmondsworth) pa £0.80; first pbld 1971.
65.
— Mr. Stone and the Knights Companion126Penguin (Harmondsworth ) pa £0.55; first pbld 1963.
66.
-The Mimic Men250Penguin (New York) 1976 pa US$I.95; first pbld 1967. [first pbld 1972.
67.
— The Overcrowded Barracoon312Penguin (Harmondsworth) 1976 pa £0.85;
68.
—The Perfect Tenants and The Mourners 30 in one vol CUP pa £0.45; first pbld in A Flag on the Island I967.
69.
- The Sufferage of Elvira207Penguin (New York) 1976 pa US$I.95; first pbld 1958.
70.
Nicole, Christopher Caribee 448 Corgi I976 pa £0.95; first pbld I974.
71.
—Devil's Own 496 Corgi 19 7 6 pa £0.85; first pbld I975.
72.
Osbourne, IvorThe Mercenary136Rex Collings £4.50.
73.
Pollard, Velma 'Cages' Bim62107-16.
74.
Reckord, Michael 'The Most Beautiful Thing'Arts ReviewIII & 228-31.
75.
Rhys, JeanGood Morning Midnight159Penguin (Harmondsworth) 1975 pa £0.50; first pbld 1939.
76.
— Voyage in the DarkPopular Library ( New York) 1975 pa US$I.25; first pbld 1934 .
77.
— Wide Sargasso Sea156Popular Library (New York) 1975 pa US$I.25; and Penguin (Harmondsworth ) pa £0.50; first pbld 1966.
78.
Roberts, Walter A.The Top Floor Killer319AM S Press (New York) 1976; first pbld 1935.
79.
Sealy, Clifford'A World Her Own'VoicesII4I-7 (see Journals).
80.
Senior, Olive 'Ballad' Jamaica JournalXII & 235-43 (see Journals).
81.
Stewart, John 'Small Victories' TapiaVII195-7.
82.
Walters, Lennard 'The Project'New VoicesV949-52.
83.
Wickham, John 'The Old Man and the City'Bim6118-33.
84.
Williams, R.A. 'The Ole Mas King'TapiaVII76-8, II.
85.
Kaie XiiiGuyfesta75 & 77 (see Journals) contains prize-winning literary entries in the Guyanese National Festival of the Arts for 1975 & 1977.
86.
Love and the Hardware Store and Other Stories ed O. Baptiste I28 Imprint Caribbean (Port-of-Spain, Trinidad) pa T&T$3.50.
87.
The Caribbean Poem: An Anthology of Fifty Caribbean Voices, selected and introduced by N. Dawes and A. McNeil with Foreword by A.J. Seymour112Institute of Jamaica ( Kingston) 1976 pa J$3.50.
88.
Naipaul, Shiva 'Journey to the Kenyan Highlands'The Spectator 8 Jan 7-8.
89.
—' Letter from Tanzania: Taking the Socialist Road' The Spectator I4 May 8-11.
90.
—' Masters, Slaves and Uhuru' The Spectator I Jan 8-10.
91.
—' Zambia's Compromise with the West' The Spectator II June 10-12. Naipaul, V.S.India: A Wounded Civilization191 Deutsch £3.95; and Knopf ( New York) US$7.95.
92.
-The Loss of El Dorado: A History394Penguin (Harmondsworth) pa £0.95; revised edn; first pbld 1969.
93.
Rhys, JeanMy Day: Three Pieces50Frank Hallman (California) 1975 csd US$7.50 pa US$3.00.
94.
Salkey, Andrew (ed) Writing in Cuba since the Revolution176Bogle L'Ouverture1975 pa £I.60.
95.
Anthony, MichaelCricket in the Road reviewed, A.E. LuengoJCLXI383.
96.
Brathwaite, L. Edward 'An Approach to Brathwaite's Jah: Bridges of Sound' G. RohlehrTrinidad and Tobago ReviewIII7-8, 10, 15-16, 18 (see Journals).
97.
—' Burnt to a Spider: An Approach to Brathwaite's "Ananse" ' G. RohlehrTrinidad and Tobago ReviewII25-6, 19.
98.
—' Legba, God of the Cross Roads' G. RohlehrTrinidad and Tobago ReviewII35-6, 19-20, 22.
99.
— Mother Poem reviewed, M. McWattBim62137-40 (see Journals).
100.
—' Our Mindless Architects' G. RohlehrTapiaVII263-4, 9 (see Journals).
101.
— Other Exiles reviewed, 'Polarities'J. SilkinPoetry4230-9.
102.
—' The Pounding in His Dark' K. RamchandTapiaVIII5-7.
103.
—' When Gullstone Clash with Hop-a-long Cass: A Reading of Brathwaite's Rites ' G. RohlehrTrinidad and Tobago ReviewI29-12.
104.
Cameron, Norman 'The Plays of Norman Cameron: The Price of Victory'J. LonckeBim613-9; and KaieXIII72-7 (see Journals).
105.
Carter, Martin'Carter's "Resistance" and "Succession" ' G. LowharCaribbean ContactV57 (see Journals).
106.
Charles, Faustin'Faustin Charles: Two Anthologies'A. GonzalezNew VoicesV1030-8 (see Journals).
107.
Corsbie, Ken. See 'Theatre, Theatre - Anywhere' under General Studies.
108.
Coteau, Delano de. See Malik, Abdul.
109.
D'Costa, Jean Escape to Last Man Peak reviewed, F.M. ShimArts Review, I2 ( 1976) 36-7 (see Journals).
110.
Figueroa, JohnIgnoring Hurts reviewed, R.A. FoakesWLWEXVI2475-6 (see COMMONWEALTH: GENERAL Journals).
111.
Harris, WilsonDa Silva da Silva's Cultivated Wilderness and Genesis of the Clowns reviewed , 'Hidden Densities'M. Gilkes TLS 25 Mar 334.
112.
— 'Inimitable Painting: New Developments in Wilson Harris's Latest Fiction'H. Maes-JelinekArielVIII363-80 (see CANADA Journals).
113.
— 'Into the Black Hole: A Study of Wilson Harris's Companions of the Day and NightI. Van SertimaACLALS Bulletin 4th Series 4 (1976) 65-77 (see COMMONWEALTH: GENERAL Journals).
114.
- The Naked Design: A Reading of Palace of the Peacock, H. Maes-Jelinek68Dangaroo Press (Aarhus, Denmark), 1976; reviewed M. GilkesWLWEXVI1215-20.
115.
- The Uses of History in the CaribbeanNovelS.E. Drake, 310University Microfilms ( Ann Arbor, Michigan) pa US$22.00; Stanford U Ph D thesis.
116.
— 'Wilson Harris: Da Silva da Silva's Cultivated Wilderness and Genesis of the Clomns'M. GilkesWLWEXVI2462-70.
117.
Hodge, Merle'The Problem of Cultural Identification in Crick Crack Monkey'M. ThorpeSavacou1331-8 (see Journals).
118.
Hopkinson, Slade 'The Mad Woman of Papine and The Friend' V. Questel Caribbean Contact V 4 3; review.
119.
James, C.L.E. 'West Indian Writing in the Infant Days'C. ArchibaldTapiaVII36-7.
120.
Lamming, George 'Cuckoo and Culture: In the Castle of My Skin'E. BaughArielVIII323-33.
121.
— Exile and Commttnity: A Study of the Poetry and Prose of George LammingI.H. Munro318University Microfilms (Ann Arbor, Michigan) pa US$22.00; U of Texas at Austin Ph D Thesis.
122.
—The Novel in the Third World (Larson) (see COMMONWEALTH: GENERAL Criticism) includes critique of In the Castle of My Skin.
123.
—' The Theatre of Politics' K. RamchandTrinidad and Tobago ReviewII3II-15, 18; on Of Age and Innocence.
124.
Lovelace, Earl 'Views of W.I. Writer, Earl Lovelace' V. QuestelCaribbean ContactV315-16; interview.
125.
McKay, Claude ClaudeMcKay J.R.Giles170Twayne (Boston) 1976 US$7.50.
126.
- The Novels of the Harlem Renaissance: Twelve Black Writers, I923-I933 Amritgit Singh175Pennsylvania State U. Press1976 US$I2.00.
127.
— Silence to the Drums: A Survey of the Literature of the Harlem RenaissanceM. Perry193Greenwood Press ( Connecticut) 1976 US$I2-50.
128.
Malik, Abdul 'A Poet of the Streets'Caribbean ContactV424.
129.
Mendes, Alfred'The Alfred Mendes Story'K. RamchandTapiaVII226-7; VII236-7; VII256-7.
130.
Mittleholzer, Edgar'My Husband - Edgar Mittleholzer'J. Mittleholzer, Bim60 (1976) 303-9.
131.
—'Welcome to Guiana' F. Pike TLS 18 Mar 325; review of Kaywana series.
132.
Naipaul, SeepersadThe Adventures of Gurudeva and Other Stories reviewedA. BoxillWLWEXVI2471-2.
133.
Naipaul, V.S.Critical Perspectives on V.S. Naipaul ed R.D. Hamnerxxxi+300Three Continents Press (Washington, D.C.) csd $I5.00 pa $9.00.
134.
—' A Housefor Mr. Biswas' K. RamchandTapiaVII215-8; reprinted from author's An Introduction to the Study of West Indian Literature 1976.
135.
—'Everyman's Spiritual Home Is on Sikkim Street' K. Ramchand Tapia VII 26 8, II; on A House for Mr. Biswas.
136.
—Guerillas reviewed, J.B. Allis Arts Review I 1 3 2.
137.
— India: A Wounded Civilization reviewed, 'Expatriate' J. GriggThe Spectator 22 Oct 23; 'For Naipaul a Difficult Country'J. LelyveldNew YorkTimes Book Review12 June I0, 44; 'In a State of Emergency'M. AmisNew Statesman 2I Oct 543-4; 'In a Place of Taboos'N. MosleyThe Listener 3 Nov 591-2; 'Indian Emergencies' J. MellorsLondon MagazineXVII579-84; 'Suffering Subcontinent' D. PatonTimes Educational Supplement 2 Dec. 24; 'The Blight of Caste'L. HerenThe Times 17 Nov 12; 'The High-caste Defector'E. StokesTLS 2I Oct 1229; 'The Marginal View' L.A, Gordon The Nation 2 July 26-8; R. McTairCaribbean ContactV73 (see Journals); P.L. BergerNew Republic 9 July 30; H.S. HaywardChristian Science Monitor 20 June 23; R. TowersNew York Review of Books I4 July 6.
138.
— 'Mr. Biswas, Mr. Polly and the Problem of V.S. Naipaul's Sources'A. BoxillArielVIII3129-41.
139.
— 'Recent Commonwealth Fiction'B. KingThe Sewanee ReviewLXXXVI126-34; includes critique of Guerillas.
140.
— 'The Birth of Mr. Biswas'B.F. MacDonaldJCLXI350-4.
141.
- The Colonial Encounter: A Reading of Six NovelsM.M. Mahood211Rex Collings £4.75; includes critique of The Mimic Men.
142.
-The Mimic Men. For critique of, see 4th Lamming item above.
143.
Nassief, Gilda Glimpse: Twenry-One Illustrated Poems reviewed, A. Bolt West Indies Chronicle April & May I9.
144.
Rhys, JeanMy Day reviewed, M. McBrideLibrary Journal I Dec ( 1975) 2243.
145.
— 'Of Heroines and Victims: Jean Rhys and Jane Eyre' D. PorterMassachusetts ReviewXVII Autumn 1976540-52.
146.
— Sleep It Off Lady reviewed, E.W. MellownWLWEXVI2473-4; G. NortonWest Indies Chronicle April & May I7, 19; M. WoodNew York Review of Books II Nov (1976) 30; 'Wanton Life, Importunate Art'G. CoreThe Sewanee ReviewLXXXVIii-x; 'Black Treats'S. ClappNew Statesman 22 Oct (1976 ) 568-9.
147.
— 'Sunfire-painted Fire: Jean Rhys as a Caribbean Novelist'L. JamesArielVIII3III-27.
148.
— 'The Other Side: Wide Sargasso Sea and Jane Eyre'M. ThorpeArielVIII399-110.
149.
St. Omer, Garth'Double Identity in the Novels of Garth St. Omer' J. ThiemeArielVIII381-97.
150.
Salkey, AndrewCome Home, Malcolm Heartland reviewed, V. QuestelCaribbean ContactV63.
151.
Selvon, SamuelMoses Ascending reviewed, L. DeaconArts Review I 235-6.
152.
— 'Samuel Selvon and the West Indian Literary Renaissance'F. BirbalsinghArielVIII35-22.
153.
Simpson, LouisSearching for the Ox reviewed, H.C. HillOutpostsCXII25-6.
154.
Thomas, George 'Ruler in Hiroona and the Picaroon Hero' H. BarrattVoicesII418-21.
155.
Walcott, DerekA Different Rage: An Analysis of the Works of Derek Walcott, I948-I976C.J. Cooper219University Microfilms (Ann Arbor, Michigan) pa US$22.00; U of Toronto Ph D thesis.
156.
—' Allegory in Ti Jean and His Brothers' A.O. AshaoluWLWEXVII203-211
157.
— 'Conversation with Derek Walcott'R. HamnerWLWEXVI2409-20. —'Mythological Aspects of Derek Walcott's Drama'R. HamnerArielVIII335-58.
158.
—Sea Grapes reviewed, 'Language Against Fear'W. LoganPoetryCXXX4221-9; 'New World Burden'R. HamnerWLWEXVI1212-14; J. GarrisonLibrary JournalCI Aug (1976) 1641; 'Reviews: Poetry Chronicle'J. ChamberlinThe Hudson ReviewXXXI108-24.
159.
-See also 'The West Indian Writer ...' item under General Studies.
160.
'Creole as a Literary Language'M. HellingerBelizean StudiesIV 6 19-31 (see Journals).
161.
Cultural Values in the Caribbean: Their Preservation and DevelopmentA.J. Seymour44 Privately printed (Georgetown, Guyana) not for sale.
162.
' Exiles, Guerillas and Visions of Eden: Recent Caribbean Writing' E. BaughQueen's QuarterlyLXXXIV2273-86 and LXXXIV4646-53 (see CANADA Journals).
163.
' Intellectual and Popular: Aspects of New Writing'E. FidoBim6173-8 (see Journals).
164.
' My Strangled City: The Poetry and Politics of the February Revolution'G. RohlehrTrinidad and Tobago ReviewII47-8, 33 (see Journals).
165.
Prolegomena to Caribbean Literature N. Dawes 3 8 Institute of Jamaica (Kingston) J$2.00; reviewed J. WickhamBim62140-42.
166.
' Reflections: Literature and Tobago'A. WafeNew VoicesV1016-23 (see Journals).
167.
The Author and Society 12 A.J. Seymour (23 North Rd, Bourda, Georgetown, Guyana) mimeographed.
168.
' The House in the West Indian Novel'L.E. BrathwaiteTapiaVII265-7 (see Journals).
169.
'The Love Axe/L (Developing a Caribbean Aesthetic I962-I974)'L.E. BrathwaiteBim6153-65; and 62100-06.
170.
'The West Indian Writer and His Quarrel with History'E. BaughTapiaVII86-7; and VII96-7, II.
171.
'Theatre, Theatre - anywhere' Ken Corsbie interviewed by J. Agard Caribbean Contact V 2 II (see Journals).
172.
'West Indian Exiles at Home and Abroad: Creative Writing in 1976'K. RamchandTrinidad and Tobago ReviewII413-14, 16, 27.
173.
' West Indian Writers and Our Past, Present and Future'Caribbean ContactV714-15; extract from 'Indigenization', report of a sub-committee of a Catholic Priests Conference held in Trinidad.
174.
'West Indian Writing in the Infant Days'S.M. LaurenceTapiaVII48; reprinted from The Royalian I 3 (March 1933).
175.
'West Indian Writing in the Infant Days: Scope and Horoscope' C. ArchibaldTapiaVII510; reprinted from The Royalian II I (Sept 1933).
176.
'Women in Trinidadian Life and Literature'J. FullertonNew VoicesV99-31.
177.
Arts ReviewIII & 2, Creative Arts Centre, U of the West Indies, Kingston 7, Jamaica.
178.
Belizean Studies V 1-6, BISRA, St. John's College, Belize City, Belize. Annual sub B$3.00.
179.
Bim 61-62, The Editors, Ferney, Atlantic Shores, Christ Church, Barbados. Annual sub B$5.00.