6 edition of Caribbean stories found in the catalog.
Caribbean stories
Hull, Robert
Published
1994
by Thomson Learning in New York
.
Written in English
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references (p.48).
Statement | retold by Robert Hull ; illustrated by Colin Williams and Joanne Makin. |
Series | Tales from around the world |
Contributions | Williams, Colin, ill., Makin, Joanne, ill. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | PZ8.1.H883 Car 1994 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 48 p. : |
Number of Pages | 48 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL1085823M |
ISBN 10 | 1568471904 |
LC Control Number | 94009719 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 30516166 |
The Oxford book of Caribbean short stories by Stewart Brown, John Wickham, , Oxford University Press edition, in EnglishPages: We share stories about ordinary Caribbean people doing extraordinary things. Our stories capture the unique nature of the Caribbean and its people.
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Novels and short story collections by Caribbean authors that I have read and enjoyed. Best New Stories from the Caribbean, Peekash Press, Offices in US (Akashic) & UK (Peepal Tree), Winner of the Commonwealth Writer's Prize for Best First Book, and the Guyana Prize for: Best Book: Denise Harris, In Remembrance of Her. (source: Nielsen Book Data) Summary The Caribbean is the source of one of the richest, most accessible, and yet technically adventurous traditions of contemporary world literature. This volume of Caribbean short stories is pan-Caribbean, including stories from the four main languages of the region: English, Spanish, French and Dutch.
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Spanning the history of the genre, this major anthology reflects the enormous diversity and richness of Caribbean writing. Markham's generous selection includes pre-Columbian legends and myths deriving from India and Africa, a mildly Gothic tale from Frank Collymore, updated Anancy stories from Andrew Salkey, a sermon preached by a bishop and the documented/5.
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“If you want a masterclass in how to start your stories with a bang, this is the book for you This is an exciting and heartening book. It proves—if anyone was in any doubt—that the Caribbean has plenty of homegrown literary talent to draw upon.” —A Year of Reading the World (Book of.
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Oct 13, · Short stories, Caribbean (English), Short stories, West Indian (English), Nouvelles antillaises (anglaises), Littérature anglophone, Nouvelles antillaises de langue anglaise, Nouvelles caribéennes, Littérature antillaise de langue anglaise, Anthologie, Kurzgeschichte Publisher Oxford ; New York: Oxford University Press CollectionPages: Nov 10, · Caribbean Picture Story Books: much to celebrate These are Caribbean picture story books I've come across recently.
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May 18, · Caribbean stories by Hull, Robert,Thomson Learning edition, in English About the Book. A collection of eight traditional tales from the Caribbean includes "Why Tortoise Doesn't Fly," "Anancy Gets Common Sense," and "Bro Nancy and Bro Death." About the fdn2018.com:.
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The specific requirements or preferences of your reviewing publisher, classroom teacher, institution or organization should be applied.Sep 22, · Stewart Brown and John Wickham, eds.
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