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| Books: Grant, Kevin, et al. The art of David Dabydeen. Leeds: Peepal Tree, 1997. Ruhe, Ernstpeter. Postcolonialism & Autobiography: Michelle Cliff; David Dabydeen; Opal Palmer Adisa; Alfred Hornung. Atlanta: Rodopi, 1998. Williams, Emily A. Poetic Negotiation of Identity in the Works of Brathwaite, Harris, Senior and Dabydeen: Tropical Paradise Lost and Regained. Lewiston: Edwin Mellen Press, 1999. Journal Articles: Binder, Wolfgang. “David Dabydeen.” Journal of West Indian Literature 3 (1989): 67-80. Doring, Tobias. “Chains of Memory: English-Caribbean Cross-Currents in Marina Warner’s Indigo and David Dabydeen’s Turner.” Cross/Cultures: Readings in the Post Colonial Literatures in English 32 (1998): 171-204. Doring, Tobias. “The Passage of the Eye: David Dabydeen, V.S. Naipaul and the Tombstones of Parabiography.” Postcolonialism and Autobiography 19 (1998): 149-166. Doring, Tobias. “Turning the Colonial Gaze: Re-visions of Terror in Dabydeen’s Turner.” Third World Perspectives on Contemorary Art and Culture 38 (1997): 3-14. Hand, Felicity. “A Talk with David Dabydeen.” Links and Letters 2 (1995): 79-86. King, Bruce. “World Literature in Review: Africa & the West Indies.” World Literature Today 72 (1998): 186-188. King, M.D. “Art of darkness, by David Dabydeen.” Objects of Knowledge. (1990): 216-218. McIntyre, Karen. “A different kind of book: Literary Decolonization in David Dabydeen’s The Intended.” Ariel: A Review of International English Literature 27 (1996): 151-175. Parry, Benita. “Between Creole and Cambridge English: The Poetry of David Dabydeen.” Kunapipi 10 (1988): 1-14. Stein, Mark. “David Dabydeen Talks to Mark Stein.” Wasafiri: Journal of Caribbean, African, Asian and Associated Literatures and Film 29 (1999): 27-29. Wallance, Elizabeth K. “Telling Untold Stories: Philippa Gregory’s A Respectable Trade and David Dabydeen’s A Harlot’s Progress.” Novel: A Forum on Fiction 33 (2000): 235-252. Werner, Senn. “Speaking the Silence: Contemporary Poems on Painting Word & Image.” Journal of Verbal/ Visual Enquiry 5 (1989): 181-197. Book Reviews: Montgomery, Isobel. “A Harlot’s Progress by David Dabydeen.” The Guardian 13 May 2000. Padel, Ruth. “The Sunday Poem-No. 58.” The Independent: London 27 Feb. 2000.
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