Derek Walcott's Painters: A Life with Pictures
By (Author) Maria Cristina Fumagalli
Edinburgh University Press
Edinburgh University Press
10th June 2025
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Literary studies: general
Literary studies: poetry and poets
Literary studies: plays and playwrights
Cultural studies
Material culture
Literary studies: postcolonial literature
811.54
Paperback
504
Width 172mm, Height 244mm
Walcott's lifelong concern with painting and painters deeply inflected his aesthetics and politics. Walcott's interventions on the relationship between Caribbean and colonial history have been thoroughly scrutinised, but, arguably, Walcott was also keen to address and (re)write an art history "of which," paraphrasing a line from Omeros, the Caribbean "too" was/is "capable". Contextualising and putting in conversation Walcott's published and unpublished writings (poems, plays, essays, journalism) and his drawings or paintings (privately owned and publicly disseminated) with specific artists from the Caribbean, Europe, South and North America, Derek Walcott's Painters recalibrates and sharpens our understanding of Walcott's articulation of his own politics and poetics and of the Caribbean's contributions to Atlantic and global culture.