Earl Lovelace

Earl Lovelace

Earl Lovelace est un écrivain antillais du XXe siècle. Il est né en 1935, à Toco dans les îles de Trinité et Tobago.

Sa vie

Il a travaillé au Département des Forêts ainsi qu'au Département de l'Agriculture des îles. Il a également de l'expérience dans le domaine journalistique puisqu'il a travaillé pour le Trinidad Guardian. Il a effectué son cursus universitaire aux États-Unis où il a également enseigné à l'université avant de revenir à Trinité et Tobago en 1982.

Ses œuvres

  • While Gods are Falling, 1965.
  • The Schoolmaster, 1968.
  • The Dragon Can't Dance, 1979.
  • The Wine of Astonishment, 1982.
  • Jestina's Calypso and Other Plays, 1984.
  • The New Hardware Store, 1985.
  • A Brief Conversion and Other Stories, 1988.
  • Salt, 1996.

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