- Peepal Tree Press
Peepal Tree Press, based in
England , publishesCaribbean ,Black British andSouth Asian fiction ,poetry and academic books.
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.
Peepal Tree Press, based in
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.
Tree worship — (dendrolatry) refers to the tendency of many societies throughout history to worship or otherwise mythologize trees. Trees have played an important role in many of the world s mythologies and religions, and have been given deep and sacred… … Wikipedia
black literature press — Black literary and arts presses and magazines include: Payback Press (re releases key black texts such as Ben Sidran’s Black Talk), X Press (London based publishers since 1992 of new and classic black fiction and especially pulp fiction such… … Encyclopedia of contemporary British culture
Raman Mundair — is a British poet, writer, artist and playwright. She was born in Ludhiana, India and came to live in the UK at the age of fiveHer poetry has been featured in Acumen, Poetry Scotland, Kavya Bharati and widely anthologized. She is the author of… … Wikipedia
Cyril Dabydeen — (born 1945) is a writer who was born in the Canje, Guyana, a locality which also produced his contemporaries Arnold Itwaru and Jan Shinebourne.He grew up in a sugar plantation with the sense of Indian indenture rooted in his family background… … Wikipedia
Verse novel — A verse novel is a type of narrative poetry in which a novel length narrative is told through the medium of poetry rather than prose. Either simple or complex stanzaic verse forms may be used, but there will usually be a large cast, multiple… … Wikipedia
Sasenarine Persaud — (born Guyana) is an essayist, novelist, short story writer, and poet. He is the author of nine books: six poetry collections, two novels, and a book of short stories. His next novel, Wounding Silence will be published by Macmillan (UK) in 2009… … Wikipedia
Beryl Gilroy — Beryl Agatha Gilroy (nee Answick), a novelist, was born on 30 August 1924 in Skeldon village (now Corriverton), in Berbice, British Guyana. She grew up in a large, extended family, largely under the influence of her maternal grandmother, Sally… … Wikipedia
Opal Palmer Adisa — (born 1954) is a Jamaica born writer, artist and teacher.[1] Since 1993, Opal Palmer Adisa has taught literature and served as Chair of the Ethnic Studies/Cultural Diversity Program at the California College of Arts and Crafts in Oakland. Dr.… … Wikipedia
Mahadai Das — was a Guyanese poet. She was born in Eccles, East Bank Demerara, Guyana in 1954. She wrote poetry from her early school days at Bishop s High School, Georgetown. She did her first degree at the University of Guyana and received her B.A. in… … Wikipedia
Stewart Brown — Dr Stewart Brown (born in 1951 in Southampton, UK)[1] is an English poet, university lecturer and scholar of African and Caribbean Literature.[2] Contents 1 Life and Study 2 Publications … Wikipedia