„Polish up yourself and be no drag”. O anglojęzycznej literaturze karaibskiej po polsku
Abstract:Polish Up Yourself and Be No Drag:" The Joy and Jeopardy of Reading Anglophone Caribbean Literature in Translation Almost 25 years after Derek Walcott received the Nobel Prize for Literature and 15 years since V.S. Naipaul's distinction, the observation of Montserratian E. A. Markham (2001) that Caribbean authors "no longer have to put the old case that the[ir] work is invisibilised," is clearly even more justified than in 1989, when it was originally made. However, Caribbean literature is still under-represen… Show more
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