Description
Derek Walcott has been publishing essays in The New York Review of Books, in The New Republic, and elsewhere for more than twenty years. What the Twilight Says collects these pieces to form a volume of remarkable elegance, concision, and brilliance. It includes Walcott's moving and insightful examinations of the paradoxes of Caribbean culture, his Nobel Lecture, and his reckoning of the work and significance of such poets as Robert Lowell, Joseph Brodsky, Robert Frost, Seamus Heaney, and Ted Hughes, and of prose writers V.S. Naipaul and Patrick Chamoiseau. On every subject he takes up, Walcott the essayist brings to bear the lyric power and syncretic intelligence that have made him one of the major poetic voices of our time.
Info
ISBN: 9780374526832
Published Date: October 1, 1999
Publisher: Farrar Straus Giroux
Language: English
Page Count: 245
Size: 8.49" l x 5.53" w x 0.72" h
Category
Literary Collections
Subject
Essays