The award for A Brief History of Seven Killings is a sign that our writers need no longer choose between ‘satire’ and the sacredLooking beyond the immortelle trees and towards another kind of landscape – a literary landscape – the poet Wayne Brown once tried to gain sense of the island he had moved from and the island he had moved to. Related: Marlon James is an uncompromising and exhilarating Man Booker winner Continue reading...
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