Ruolo: Curatore
Journey to an expectation, pp. 17-18
Sir Galahad and the islands, pp. 19-28
The folk in Caribbean literature, pp. 29-43
First of the big timers : Samuel Selvon, pp. 44-51
The leaf in the wind, pp. 55-56
Little drops of water, pp. 57-62
A note on dialect, pp. 63
Samuel Selvon : interviews and conversation, pp. 64-76
Interview with Sam Selvon, pp. 77-94
Sam Selvon talking : a conversation with Kenneth Ramchand, pp. 95-103
Struggle for existence, pp. 106
Dreamer at the edge of a swamp, pp. 107-108
New novels, pp. 109
Caribbean voices : ''An island is a world'', pp. 110-113
Moses in the old Brit'n, pp. 114-115
Time has not tarnished this novel . Selvon revisted, pp. 116-119
With a dash of obeah, pp. 120-121
’’Ways of sunlight’’, pp. 122
’’Turn again tiger’’, pp. 123-124
The action is panicky, pp. 125-126
’’Plains of Caroni’’, pp. 127-128
’’Those who eat the cascadura’’ : enchanting the word for his sardonic view of life, pp. 129-131
Fragmentation of experience, pp. 132-133
Bourgeois black, pp. 134
Recent caribbean writing : ''Moses ascending'', pp. 135-138
’’Pressure’’, pp. 139-141
Samuel Selvon and the west indian literature renaissance, pp. 142-159
’’A brighter sun’’, pp. 160-172
Language and consciousness in Samuel Selvon's ’’A brighter sun’’, pp. 173-186
Dialect, maturity and the land in Sam Selvon's ’’A brighter sun’’ : a reply, pp. 187-195
An introduction to ’’Turn again tiger’’, pp. 196-212
From Trinidad to London : tone and language in Samuel Selvon's novels, pp. 213-222
Song of innocence, song of experience : Samuel Selvon's ''The lonely londoners'' as a literary work, pp. 223-233
The clown in the slave ship, pp. 234-239
Friday in Crusoe's city : the question of language in two west indian novels of exile, pp. 240-249
From colony to colony : Selvon's expatriate west indians, pp. 250-259
Samuel Selvon, ’’Moses migrating’’, pp. 260-265
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