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Derek Walcott 1930-: Critical Essay by Robert D. Hamner

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SOURCE: "Derek Walcott's Theater of Assimilation," in Philological Papers, Vol. 25, February, 1979, pp. 86-93.

In the essay below, Hamner surveys the development of Walcott's drama through O Babylon! He underscores the playwright's assimilation of diverse cultural and theatrical influences in his works.

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