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Two Poems: If I Woz a Tap-Natch Poet; Hurricane Blue ..................................... 1 Linton Kwesi Johnson For We Who Have Achieved Nothing (French) ................................................7 For We Who Have Achieved Nothing (English: Trans. TJR) ......................... 8 Maryse Conde. Images for Creativity and the Art of Writing in The Arrivants ........................... 21 Pamela Mordecai Francina and the Turtle and All the Others: Women in EKB .............................43 Velma Pollard Three Poems: Penny Reel; Embroidery; Lacemaker .......................................... 51 Olive Senior Looking Back at TheArrivants .......................................................................59 MarkA. Mc Watt D ream A tlantis ................................. ................................... ...................67 John Chioles Pedagogy and the Sensibilities of Race ..................... ....................................79 Ralph Jemmott O blation ........................................................................................................85 Mervyn Morris Kamau Brathwaite: A Heartfelt Memoir ............................................................ 87 John La Rose Edward Kamau Brathwaite Enfant Terrible or Kindred Spirit? A Personal Commentary ................... ...............................................95 Rex Nettleford Three Poems: Beachboy; CSN TV (Caribbean Satellite Network); Journeys ...................................................................................................... 103 Cynthia James The Word Walking Among Us: Reading Kamau Brathwaite with William Blake ........... ...................... ..........................111 Elaine Savory Kamau Brathwaite and T. S. Eliot: Inter-Dependencies of Metropolitan and Post-Colonial Texts ........... ....................................... 129 Enrique Lima The Lace People ........................................................................................... 135 Erna Brodber Establishing and Preserving an Identity: Brathwaite's "Nation Language" ............................................................... 139 Korah L. Belgrave A New History of Reading: Hunting, Tracking and Reading ....................... 145 J. Edward Chamberlin Contemporary Native Resistance in Africa: The Cultural Factor ..................... 165 Ngugiwa Thiong'o The Role of Africa in the Construction of Identity in the Caribbean ................177 Mervyn C. Alleyne Libre sous la mer - Submarine Identities in the Work of Kamau Brathwaite and Edouard Glissant ....................... ........................................ 191 J. Michael Dash Only You Nancy Morejon (Spanish) ....................................... ...... 201 Only You Nancy Morej6n (English: trans. TJR, with the author and Isabel Balseiro) ........................................ ..... 202 Roberto Fernandez Retamar Towards a "New Parochial Wholeness": Brathwaite's Dialectical Model of Creolisation ................... ......................................... 203 Richard L. W Clarke Upon Considering the Possibility of Friendship Between Tia and Antoinette ................................................................... .... 219 M. NourbeSe Philip Caliban's Betrayal: A New Inquiry into the Caribbean ................................... 221 Silvio Torres-Saillant Three Poems: The Theif; The Archangel; Old Girls Reunion 1999 ................... 245 Honor Ford-Smith Black W/Holes: A History of Brief Time ............................................. 253 M. NourbeSe Philip Three Poems: To No Music; Will's Flowers; Caliban Calypso or Original Pan Man ................................................................. .............. 269 Pamela Mordecai "Black Sycorax, My Mother": Brathwaite's Reconstruction of The Tempest ..................................................................................... 277 Gordon Rohlehr K Ka/Ka/ Kanma/Kamau: Brathwaite's Project of Self-Naming in Barabajan Poems ............................... 297 Rhonda Cobham This Silver Feather Mary E. Morgan ......................................................... .......... ............. 317 A New World Lament .......................................................................... ......... 333 Joan Dayan Roaring River of Reflections ....................................................343 Isis Costa Caliban in Y2K'?-Hypertext and New Pathways ........................................... 351 Cynthia James Mystic Man: Irations/Jahrations ....................... .......................................... 363 Opal Palmer Adisa Kamau: Notes from the Barbadian Underground ............................................ 377 Hilary McD. Beckles miranda: the first voicing ............................................................................. 393 Elaine Savory "'Til IndianVoices Wake Us...."............................................................403 Patricia J. Penn Hilden Angel of Dreamers .......................................................................................431 Lorna Goodison Bibliography.........................................................................435 Contributors............................................................................................ 477 Index ........................................................................................................... 491Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication: Brathwaite, Kamau, 1930- Criticism and interpretation, Caribbean Area In literature