Item #3753 Kaie No. 11 : The Literary Vision of Carifesta '72 The Role of the Artist in Third World Society. Ed Celeste Dolphin.

Kaie No. 11 : The Literary Vision of Carifesta '72 The Role of the Artist in Third World Society

[Georgetown]: National History and Arts Council of Guyana (NHAC), August 1973. Saddle-stapled octavo (5-5/8 x 8-7/8 inches) in lithographic wraps, 115 pp.
The literary and arts journal from the official organ of NHAC documenting the lectures given at the inaugural festival of Caribbean artists, writers, painters, sculptors, dancers and dramatists held in Georgetown, Guyana, 1972.
Contents: A.J. Seymour, "We Must Hear our Brothers Speak"; Rita Coore, "Music in Society"; E.A. Laguerre, "Modern Puerto Rican Literature"; Professor Ubaldo Bazerra Neto, "Contemporary Trends and Themes in Brazilian Literature"; René Piquion, "Contemporary Haitian Literature"; Dr. Gordon Rohlehr, "The Creative Writer and West Indian Society"; T. Anson Sancho, "The Importance of our Literature in Caribbean Secondary Education"; Marilyn Trotz, "French Caribbean Literature"; Denis Williams, "Art and Society" Very good condition, wraps lightly worn at spine and creased to lower wraps, damp stain to lower portion of upper wraps near spine, else contents clean and strong. Item #3753

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