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Caribbean Literature: Critical Essay by Ineke Phaf

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SOURCE: Phaf, Ineke. “Caribbean Imagination and Nation Building in Antillean and Surinamese Literature,” translated by G. J. van Excel, with assistance from Maureen Berkel. Callaloo 11, no. 1 (winter 1988): 148-71.

In the following essay, Phaf explores the interplay between the Caribbean imagination and the literature of the countries comprising the Caribbean basin, focusing particularly on the Antilles and Surinam.

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