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Derek Walcott: Critical Review by Nicholas Everett

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Derek Walcott
About 9 pages (2,756 words)
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SOURCE: Everett, Nicholas. “Paradise Lost.” London Review of Books (11 July 1991): 22–23.

In the following excerpt, Everett compliments the “rich texture” of the verse in Omeros.

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