BBC
Radio’s “Free Thinking” discusses the complex cultures and intersecting
histories of the Caribbean and its repeating rhythms in the diaspora,
mainly through cultural commentators and writers such as Joshua
Jelly-Schapiro (Island People: The Caribbean and The World), Colin Grant (I & I - the Natural Mystics), Kei Miller (Augustown),
Lavern Archer, Anton Phillips with references to leading Caribbean
thinkers: George Lamming, C.L.R. James, and others. Here is a brief
description; listen to the program at BBC Radio.
Join
Matthew Sweet in the Caribbean -- well, not literally but certainly
intellectually. He'll be discussing the region's history with the
cultural commentator, Joshua Jelly-Schapiro, whose new book, Island People,
is already being compared to V S Naipaul. Does it make sense to think
of the Caribbean as a cohesive region rather than a collection of very
individual islands? To help settle this question Matthew and Joshua are
joined by Colin Grant, author of I & I - the Natural Mystics and the Jamaican poet and novelist Kei Miller who'll be reading from his acclaimed new novel, Augustown, and his Forward Prize Winning poetry collection, The Cartographer Tries to Map a Way to Zion.
To round things off the actor and writer, Lavern Archer and the
director, Anton Phillips will be in the studio to let you in on one of
the stage's best kept secrets -- the wildly popular vernacular theatre
from Jamaica that's been packing out the likes of the Manchester Opera
House since the late Eighties.
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