Philip Nanton, the Glossary
Philip Nanton (born 1947) is a Vincentian writer, poet and spoken-word performer, based in Barbados.[1]
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35 relations: Anna Rutherford, BBC Radio 4, BBC Radio Scotland, BIM (magazine), British Library, Caribbean Airlines, Caribbean Beat, Caribbean Quarterly, Caribbean Review of Books, Caribbean Voices, Casa de las Américas Prize, Frank Collymore, Henry Swanzy, Ian McDonald (Guyanese writer), Jane Bryce, John Fordham (jazz critic), London, London School of Economics, Manchester University Press, NGC Bocas Lit Fest, Polly Pattullo, Royal Literary Fund, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Shake Keane, St. George's University, Stewart Brown, The Guardian, University of Birmingham, University of Missouri–St. Louis, University of Sussex, University of the West Indies at Cave Hill, Val Wilmer, Yann Lovelock, 2012 Cultural Olympiad, 2012 Summer Olympics.
- Anthologists
- Saint Vincent and the Grenadines expatriates in Barbados
- Saint Vincent and the Grenadines writers
- Spoken word artists
Anna Rutherford
Anna Rutherford (27 November 1932 – 21 February 2001) was an Australian-born academic and publisher, who helped to establish the field of post-colonial literature in Europe.
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BBC Radio 4
BBC Radio 4 is a British national radio station owned and operated by the BBC.
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BBC Radio Scotland
BBC Radio Scotland is a Scottish national radio network owned and operated by BBC Scotland, a division of the BBC.
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BIM (magazine)
BIM is a distinguished "little magazine" first published in Barbados in 1942.
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British Library
The British Library is a research library in London that is the national library of the United Kingdom.
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Caribbean Airlines
Caribbean Airlines Limited is the state-owned airline and flag carrier of Trinidad and Tobago and Jamaica.
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Caribbean Beat
Caribbean Beat, founded in 1992, is a bimonthly magazine, published in Port of Spain, Trinidad, covering the arts, culture and society of the Caribbean, with a focus on the region's English-speaking territories.
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Caribbean Quarterly
Caribbean Quarterly is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal covering studies on the culture of the Caribbean, with its content comprising scholarly articles, essays, criticism, creative writing and book reviews.
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Caribbean Review of Books
The Caribbean Review of Books, or CRB, is a literary magazine based in Port of Spain, Trinidad, reviewing books of Caribbean interest—by Caribbean authors or about the Caribbean—and publishing original fiction, poetry, and other literary material.
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Caribbean Voices
Caribbean Voices was a radio programme broadcast by the BBC World Service from Bush House in London, England, between 1943 and 1958.
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Casa de las Américas Prize
The Casa de las Américas Prize (Premio Literario Casa de las Américas) is a literary award given by the Cuban Casa de las Américas.
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Frank Collymore
Frank Appleton Collymore MBE (7 January 1893 – 17 July 1980) was a Barbadian literary editor, writer, poet, stage performer and painter. Philip Nanton and Frank Collymore are 20th-century poets.
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Henry Swanzy
Henry Swanzy (14 June 1915 – 19 March 2004) was an Anglo-Irish radio producer in Britain's BBC General Overseas Service who is best known for his role in promoting West Indian literature particularly through the programme Caribbean Voices, where in 1946 he took over from Una Marson, the programme's first producer.
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Ian McDonald (Guyanese writer)
Ian McDonald (born 18 April 1933) is a Caribbean-born poet and writer who describes himself as "Antiguan by ancestry, Trinidadian by birth, Guyanese by adoption, and West Indian by conviction." His ancestry on his father's side is Antiguan and Kittitian, and Trinidadian on his mother's side. Philip Nanton and Ian McDonald (Guyanese writer) are 20th-century poets.
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Jane Bryce
Jane Bryce (born 1951) is a British writer, journalist, literary and cultural critic, as well as an academic.
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John Fordham (jazz critic)
John Fordham is a British jazz critic and writer.
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London
London is the capital and largest city of both England and the United Kingdom, with a population of in.
London School of Economics
The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) is a public research university in London, England, and amember institution of the University of London.
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Manchester University Press
Manchester University Press is the university press of the University of Manchester, England and a publisher of academic books and journals.
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NGC Bocas Lit Fest
The NGC Bocas Lit Fest is the Trinidad and Tobago literary festival that takes place annually during the last weekend of April in Port of Spain.
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Polly Pattullo
Polly Pattullo Hon.
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Royal Literary Fund
The Royal Literary Fund (RLF) is a benevolent fund that gives assistance to published British writers in financial difficulties.
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Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines is an island country in the eastern Caribbean.
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Shake Keane
Ellsworth McGranahan "Shake" Keane (30 May 1927 – 11 November 1997) was a Vincentian jazz musician and poet. Philip Nanton and Shake Keane are 20th-century poets and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines writers.
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St. George's University
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Stewart Brown
Stewart Brown (born 1951 in Southampton, UK) is an English poet, university lecturer and scholar of African and Caribbean Literature. Philip Nanton and Stewart Brown are academic staff of the University of the West Indies, academics of the University of Birmingham and Alumni of the University of Sussex.
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The Guardian
The Guardian is a British daily newspaper.
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University of Birmingham
The University of Birmingham (informally Birmingham University) is a public research university in Birmingham, England.
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University of Missouri–St. Louis
The University of Missouri–St.
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University of Sussex
The University of Sussex is a public research university located in Falmer, East Sussex, England.
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University of the West Indies at Cave Hill
University of the West Indies at Cave Hill is a public research university in Cave Hill, Barbados.
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Val Wilmer
Valerie Sybil Wilmer (born 7 December 1941) is a British photographer and writer specialising in jazz, gospel, blues, and British African-Caribbean music and culture.
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Yann Lovelock
Yann Lovelock BEM (born 11 February 1939) is an English writer and translator who later became a Buddhist interfaith worker.
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2012 Cultural Olympiad
The 2012 Cultural Olympiad was a programme of cultural events across the United Kingdom that accompanied the 2012 Summer Olympics and 2012 Summer Paralympics.
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2012 Summer Olympics
The 2012 Summer Olympics, officially the Games of the XXX Olympiad and also known as London 2012, were an international multi-sport event held from 27 July to 12 August 2012 in London, England, United Kingdom.
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See also
Anthologists
- Alex Preston (author)
- Amon Saba Saakana
- Andrew Salkey
- Azar Bigdeli
- Cosmo Pieterse
- David Roas
- David Rubadiri
- Dawlatshah Samarqandi
- E. A. Markham
- Efren Abueg
- Es'kia Mphahlele
- Friedrich Raßmann
- George Lamming
- Gerrit Komrij
- Ikbal Ali Shah
- Ivor Agyeman-Duah
- J. R. Ralph Casimir
- John Foulcher
- Jorge Luis Borges
- Kei Miller
- Kola Tubosun
- Kwesi Owusu
- Les Murray (poet)
- Mahmud Mirza Qajar
- Michael Modrekili
- Mike Jenkins (poet)
- Nancy Larrick
- Nicholas Laughlin
- Odia Ofeimun
- Onyekachi Wambu
- Otosirieze Obi-Young
- Paul Breman
- Pedro Espinosa
- Pedro Pérez Sarduy
- Philip Nanton
- Philippus of Thessalonica
- Photios I of Constantinople
- Roberto T. Añonuevo
- Sean O'Brien (writer)
- Selwyn Cudjoe
- Sigurður Nordal
- Umberto Eco
- Valerie Mason-John
- W. B. Yeats
- Witi Ihimaera
- Yun Zhu
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines expatriates in Barbados
- Alphonso Dennie
- Arnhim Eustace
- Philip Nanton
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines writers
- Cecil Browne (author)
- Inga Rhonda King
- Kenneth John
- Philip Nanton
- Phyllis Joyce McClean Punnett
- Shake Keane
Spoken word artists
- Afra Atiq
- Bocafloja
- Bristol Black Writers Group
- Elza Radziņa
- Irakly Andronikov
- Kooky Tuason
- Leonid Gubanov
- Lucy Ayoub
- Marc Matthews
- Mikhail Tsaryov
- Nach (rapper)
- Nenebi
- Oleg Borisov
- Philip Nanton
- Selina Leem
- Storytellers
- Tshila
- Vera Kuzmina
- Viktor Khokhryakov
- Voldemar Panso
- Vsevolod Aksyonov