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Review: "The Sun's Eye" a classic compilation of Caribbean literature – Repeating Islands


[Many thanks to Peter Jordens for bringing this item to our attention.]
Here is a review by Amanda Hanna (
Loop Caribbean) of
The Sun’s Eye.
‘The Sun’s Eye’, arranged by Anne Walmsley, is a beautiful compilation of poetry and excerpts from classic West Indian novels, that bears witness to the evolution of life in the Caribbean, from the 1900’s to present day. Reading this collection transported me to my childhood, listening to stories on my grandmother’s lap, about when she was a little girl in St Mary. Reader be warned: the nostalgia is intoxicating!
Some stories like ‘An Honest Thief’ by Timothy Callender, left me rolling with laughter, as the two ‘bad men’ in the village went to war over a hand of ripe bananas, while other poems, like ‘Case-History Jamaica’ by Mervyn Morris, in only 17 lines, succinctly explained the impossible task black children face, seeking their identity in post-colonialized Jamaica. ....

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Baby of the week: Grangemouth tot Nate Campbell


Nate Campbell was born in November 2020.
Mum Lynsay Campbell, 33 is a team leader within property accounting services, while dad Craig Campbell, 39, is an environmental surveyor.
Nate has a big brother Ben, 16, and a big sister Lana, who is four.
The family live in Grangemouth.
Mum said the pregnancy was awful as she suffered from hyperemesis gravidarum from five weeks until he was born.
However, she said the birth itself was “great and very quick” after arriving at the hospital at 12.30am, Nate was born three hours and 19 minutes later and they were home by lunchtime to meet Ben and Lana. ....

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Review: 'The Sun's Eye' a classic compilation of Caribbean literature


The Sun’s Eye , arranged by Anne Walmsley, is a beautiful compilation of poetry and excerpts from classic West Indian novels, that bears witness to the evolution of life in the Caribbean, from the 1900’s to present day. Reading this collection transported me to my childhood, listening to stories on my grandmother’s lap, about when she was a little girl in St Mary. Reader be warned: the nostalgia is intoxicating!
Some stories like ‘An Honest Thief’ by Timothy Callender, left me rolling with laughter, as the two ‘bad men’ in the village went to war over a hand of ripe bananas, while other poems, like ‘Case-History Jamaica’ by Mervyn Morris, in only 17 lines, succinctly explained the impossible task black children face, seeking their identity in post-colonialized Jamaica. ....

United States , Martin Carter , Timothy Callender , Hazel Campbell , Samuel Selvon , Anne Walmsley , Olive Senior , Kevan Jones , Mervyn Morris , West Indian , Case History Jamaica , Banana Man , Strange Bargain , Ralph Prince , Village Washer , ஒன்றுபட்டது மாநிலங்களில் , மார்டின் கார்ட்டர் , பழுப்புநிறம் கேம்ப்பெல் , அன்னே வால்ம்ஸ்லி , ஆலிவ் மூத்தவர் , எவன் ஜோன்ஸ் , மெர்வின் மோரிஸ் , மேற்கு இந்தியன் , வாழை மனிதன் , விசித்திரமானது பேரம் ,

Monique Roffey's cultural highlights – Repeating Islands


Monique Roffey is an award-winning writer born in Trinidad in 1965 whose novels include 
The White Woman on a Green Bicycle and 
House of Ashes, which were shortlisted, respectively, for the Orange and the Costa prizes. She is also a senior lecturer at Manchester Writing School. Her sixth novel, 
The Mermaid of Black Conch, won the Costa book of the year and is shortlisted for the 2021 Rathbones Folio prize, announced on 24 March.
1. Art
Bottle and bowl with poetry in Persian, 1180–1220, Iran. 
This may well be the first thing I go and see on 21 June. They’ve got something like 350 objects that go back over 5,000 years. I’m completely magnetised by Iran and yet, it’s so mysterious and so closed off to us. I’m obsessed with looking at artefacts. I saw the Buddhist display not long ago at the V&A and I loved that. I like looking at old things. At the Museum of London, they have tons of things they found in the Thames, from hairy mammoth skulls ....

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