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Caribbean books at the top

Caribbean books at the top Debbie Jacob - THIS YEAR’S NGC Bocas Lit Fest promised an event that I waited for with bated breath: the list of the top 100 Caribbean books that shaped us. The list lived up to all those feelings that such book lists evoke: nostalgia, joy, confusion, sadness, disappointment and even anger over books that didn’t make the list. What is missing from the list tells a story just as important as books that did make the list. Non-fiction books barely made the list. Post-colonial literature proved scarce. Many books on this list shaped my perceptions of the Caribbean reader and an immigrant. Given the nature of the question, I would have had to answer Miguel Street by VS Naipaul is the Caribbean book that shaped me the most because it moved me to get on a plane, come to Trinidad and make this island my home.

A chat with the PM: Dr Rowley shares his love of culture

A chat with the PM: Dr Rowley shares his love of culture Sunday 20 December 2020 The Prime Minister loves the music of Kitchener and Sparrow, is a fan of Pele, Muhammad Ali and Garry Sobers, and lists DH Lawrence and Vladimir Nabokov among his favourite authors. PHOTO BY JEFF MAYERS. - The Prime Minister describes himself an old-fashioned man. He has never used an ATM in his life. He has a practically untouched Kindle chucked away in a drawer somewhere after three days of use, and he has a deep love of cultural preservation. Newsday sat down with Dr Rowley in November at the Diplomatic Centre, St Ann’s to discuss some of his favourite things: art, culture, calypso, literature, TT’s education system and digitising the country.

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