Articles
Brooks, Jane. “Struggling Towards a Voice: A Review of ‘Angel’.” Third World Quarterly 10 (July 1988): 1368-1370.

Cobham, Rhonda.  “Making It Through the Night.” New Beacon Review 2 (November 1986): 25-77.

Cooper, Carolyn, “Sense Make befoh Book’: Grenadian Popular Culture and the Rhetoric of Revolution in Merle Collins’s Angel and The Colour of Forgetting.” Arms Akimbo: Africana Women in Contemporary Literature; 268. Florida: UP of Florida, 1999. 

DoHarris, Brenda. “Angel: A Novel by Merle Collins.” The Zora Neale Hurston Forum 4 (Fall 1989): 25-28.

Lima, Maria Helena. “Revolutionary Developments: Michelle Cliff’s ‘No telephone to Heaven’ and Merle Collins’s ‘Angel’.” ARIEL: A Review of International English Literature (AB Canada) 24 (1993 Jan): 35-56.

Meehan, Kevin. “Imagining Revolutionary Communities: Narrative and Social Change in George Jackson’s Soledad Brother, Jean-Bertrand Aristide’s In the Parish of the Poor, and Merle Collins’s Angel” In Process: A Graduate Student Journal of African-American and African Diasporan Literature and Culture 1 (1996 Fall): 20-35.

Scafe, Suzanne “Versioning the Revolution: Gender and Politics in Merle Collins’s Angel.” in Postcolonial Literatures: Expanding the Canon.Madsen, Deborah L. (ed. Introd.); vii, 237. London, England: Pluto 1999.

Interviews
Berrian, Brenda Davies.  “’We Speak because We Dream’: Conversations with Merle Collins.” in Moving beyond Boundaries, II: Black Women’s Diasporas. Carole Boyce (ed. and introd.); ix, 233. New York, NY 1994.

Meehan, Kevin. “This Language Taking Shape: An Interview with Merle Collins.” Sage  9 (1995).

Vusi, D. Mchunu. “Interview with Two Members of African Dawn.”  Awa-Finnaba, 8 (1986): 33-37.

Wilson, Betty, “An Interview with Merle Collins” Callaloo: A Journal of African-American and African Arts and Letters 16 (1993 Winter):  94-107.

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