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Derek Walcott: Interview by Derek Walcott and Rebekah Presson

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SOURCE: Walcott, Derek, and Rebekah Presson. “The Man Who Keeps the English Language Alive: An Interview with Derek Walcott.” New Letters 59, no. 1 (1992): 8-15.

The following interview focuses on Walcott's epic poem, Omeros.

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