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  • Austin Clarke: a selected bibliography

    Books by Austin Clarke

    Books and articles about Austin Clarke

  • Algoo Baksh, Stella. Austin C. Clarke: a Biography. Toronto; Barbados: ECW; U of the West Indies P, 1994.
  • Baugh, Edward. "Friday in Crusoe's City: The Question of Language in Two West Indian Novels of Exile." ACLALS-Bulletin 5.3 (1980): 1-12.
  • ---. "Friday in Crusoe's City: The Questions of Language in Two West Indian Novels of Exile." Language and Literature in Multicultural Contexts. ed. Satendra Nandan. Suva, Fiji: Univ. of South Pacific, 1983. 44-53.
  • Birbalsingh, Frank. "Austin Clarke: Caribbean-Canadians." Frontiers of Caribbean Literatures in English. ed. Frank Birbalsingh. New York: St. Martin's, 1996. 86-105.
  • Brown, Lloyd W. "The West Indian Novel in North America: A Study of Austin Clarke." The Journal of Commonwealth Literature .9 (1970): 89-103.
  • Brydon, Diana. "Caribbean Revolution & Literary Convention." Canadian Literature 95 (1982): 181-85.
  • Clarke, Austin. "In the Semi-Colon of the North." Canadian Literature 95 (1982): 30-37.
  • ---. "An Interview With LeRoi Jones." Conversations With Amiri Baraka. ed. Charlie Reilly. Jackson, Mississippi: UP of Mississippi, 1994. 36-50.
  • Clarke, Austin C. "Some Speculations As to the Absence of Racialistic Vindictiveness in West Indian Literature." The Black Writer in Africa and the Americas. ed. Brown Lloyd W. Los Angeles: Hennessey & Ingalls, 1973. 165-94.
  • Clarke, George Elliott. "Clarke Vs. Clarke: Tory Elitism in Austin Clarke's Short Fiction." West-Coast Line 22.1 (31) (1997): 110-28.
  • Craig, Terrence. "Interview With Austin Clarke." World Literature Written in English 26.1 (1986): 115-27.
  • Fabre, Michel. "Changing the Metropolis or Being Changed by It: Toronto West Indians in Austin Clarke's Trilogy." Recherches Anglaises Et Nord-Américaines .24 (1991): 129-35.
  • Goddard, Horace L. "The Immigrants' Pain: The Socio-Literary Context of Austin Clarke's Trilogy." ACLALS Bulletin 8.1 (1989): 39-57.
  • Hamner, Robert D. "Overseas Male: Austin Clarke's Growing Up Stupid Under the Union Jack." College Language Association Journal 36.2 (1992): 123-33.
  • Henry, Keith S. "An Assessment of Austin Clarke, West Indian-Canadian Novelist." College Language Association Journal 29.1 (1985): 9-32.
  • Lacovia, R. M. "Migration and Transmutation in the Novels of McKay, Marshall, and Clarke." Journal of Black Studies .7 (1977): 437-54.
  • Ramraj, Victor. "Temporizing Laughter: The Later Stories of Austin Clarke." Short Fiction in the New Literatures in English: Proceedings of the Nice Conference of the European Association for Commonwealth Literature and Language Studies. ed. Jacqueline Bardolph. Nice, France: Fac. des Lettres & Sciences Humaines de Nice, 1989. 127-31.
  • Sanders, Leslie. "Austin Clarke." Profiles in Canadian Literature. ed. Jeffrey M. Heath. Vol. 4. Toronto: Dundurn, 1982. 93-100.

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