This wide-ranging collection assembles recent essays on Mittelholzer as a pioneering Caribbean mo...
This collection of pioneering stories of Indian life in Trinidad prints Seepersad Naipaul's 1943 ...
Roger Robinson's range is wide: the joys and pains of family life; the ubiquitous presence of rac...
Since its beginnings 33 years ago, Peepal Tree has published around 45 collections of Caribbean s...
It is the dry season and the small village of Nain, Jamaica, is suffering. Its people, livestock,...
Having developed a significant following among her fellow Jamaicans and in the wider Caribbean wo...
Candid and sensitive, this collection journeys between Africa, Europe, and the Americas as the po...
Bucking the despair of modern challenges facing the Caribbean region presented by globalism, the ...
In this richly comic novel of Black British life, the heroine has resigned herself to growing old...
Rooted in the landscape of the Bahamas and marked by a mastery of syntax, these poems are finely ...
From her childhood in colonial Port of Spain, to becoming a young mother in Wales and then return...
Combining factual biography with the imaginative structure of the novel, Anthony Joseph gets to t...
This powerful novel in stories follows its young narrator, growing up in a divided family. Shifti...
Offering a poetic landscape that echoes themes of migration, family, love, and loss, this collect...
Victor D. Questel established himself as one of the finest new Caribbean poets in the 1970s with ...
For fifty years, Gordon Rohlehr was the regular correspondent, sometimes confidant and always the...
This stunning new collection from Nii Ayikwei Parkes features poems which embrace play, love and ...
Exploring rites of passage in London's Asian community, this semiautobiographical novel follows a...
A collection that brings to bear the memory of a pan-African homeland upon the reality of a Briti...
Drawing on dramatic monologue, historical narratives, poetry of witness, and an integral intimate...
'Amongst the barks of baboons and rustles of hidden creatures a group of town-dwellers confront t...
British couple Hugh and Julia Pennington buy an old church to convert on a former cocoa plantatio...
'Glimpse is the first anthology of speculative fiction by Black British writers, showcasing a var...
An unrivalled and very entertaining picture of the various and sometimes bizarre strands of India...
The only reprint of this important Caribbean novel originally released in 1969, Nor Any Country e...
The stimulus for these poems is a collection of photographs taken of the poet's father, originall...
This is poetry written in the time of onrushing global disaster, of a racist and still imperial U...
Renowned poet Kwame Dawes presents his most personal and universal work in this collection of car...
Kendel Hippolyte's poetry moves easily, boldly between the worlds of public engagement and the in...
Teeton lives three lives in England--one with a bohemian group of artist exiles, another is his c...
Indira Gabriel, recently abandoned by her lover, Solomon, embarks on a project to reinvigorate a ...
Longlisted: When the infant Jordan Sant is taken to the St Asteria Home for Children after the mu...
Poor sower of seeds with a gift for dreaming, Jacko Jacobus knows that his destiny is to found a ...
This substantial collection brings together short stories written over a span of forty years, inc...
Azúcar is a novel about belonging in a world where all things are on the move: people, ideas, foo...
Heartbreaking, shocking, and lyrical, 'Kipling Plass' introduces us to a teenager abandoned by hi...
This outstanding second collection explores the lives of errant women and creatures who refuse to...
As Stephenson comes closer to his girlfriend, Thea, he has to acknowledge that his past is a blan...
Originally published in 1967, An Absence of Ruins is a poignant portrayal of a man shaped by the ...
When the guitars tickle a bedrock of drum and bass, when the girl a shock out and a steady hand c...