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The Man Who Ran Away And Other Stories Of Trinidad In The 1920s And 1930s Alfred Hubert Mendes

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The Man Who Ran Away And Other Stories Of Trinidad In The 1920s And 1930s Alfred Hubert Mendes
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Publisher: University of the West Indies Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.17 MB
Pages: 219
Author: Alfred Hubert Mendes, Michele Levy
ISBN: 9789766401733, 976640173X
Language: English
Year: 2006

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The Man Who Ran Away And Other Stories Of Trinidad In The 1920s And 1930s Alfred Hubert Mendes by Alfred Hubert Mendes, Michele Levy 9789766401733, 976640173X instant download after payment.

Alfred H. Mendes was a member of the Beacon group of writers in Trinidad in the 1930s and friend and colleague of C.L.R. James and Ralph de Boissiere. He was a prolific writer, with a distinctive and engaging voice, and he wrote a significant number of short stories, many of which have never been published and most of which were written between 1920 and 1940. ''The Man Who Ran Away'' is a collection of twelve stories with an introduction and short glossary of Trinidadian Creole words and phrases. The book is useful as a text for university literature courses, with an introduction designed for students unfamiliar with Mendes's work, but not so dauntingly academic as to discourage a general readership.

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