$22.95
This drama trilogy shows the story of the Calypso art form over four decades of social and artistic change, 1930-1970
$16.95
First published in a newspaper in Jamaica in 1911, this ‘forgotten' novel has been reconstructed from manuscript sources and the newspaper version.
$50.00
One of the most innovative companies to have achieved world acclaim in the last half of the twentieth century, the National Dance Theatre Company of Jamaica blends the lore, music and dance traditions of Jamaica, the wider Caribbean, and the American South with both Modern and European classical ballet forms. This richly illustrated history, as sequel to the earlier Dance Jamaica - Cultural Definition and Artistic Discovery, celebrates the Company's first 46 years.
$49.95
This unique anthology is made up of translations of creative works by hispanophone women of African descent including poetry, essays, short stories, excerpts of novels and personal narratives.
$25.00
This book presents the first comprehensive look at the genesis and development of literature and a literary consciousness among IndoTrinidadians.
$24.95
A most interesting and unusual anthology, Lunchtime Medley: Writings on West Indian Cricket, brings together a range of pieces related to West Indian cricket.
$19.95
West Indian Literature, as a body of work, is a fairly recent phenomenon; and literary criticism has not always acknowledged the diversity of approaches to writing effectively.
$16.95
A touching memoir of love & loss, grief & guilt and Rosie's struggle to overcome the stigma and discrimination because of her HIV status.
$15.00
Soul Dance captures the voice of every Jamaican, as well as their thoughts and dreams. Taken from writings spanning Jean Lowrie-Chin's 30-year career, the pieces reflect the events that uplift, as well as burden, Jamaican society.