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Derek Walcott''s Love Affair with Film

English

By (author): Jean Antoine-Dunne

Completed with the enthusiastic support and participation of the late Laureate, Jean Antoine-Dunnes lively and enriching study begins in a recognition of how important film has been in the whole of Derek Walcotts career. It is not merely that Derek Walcott wrote a number independent film scripts such as The Rig, The Haitian Earth and To Die for Grenada and wrote film treatments of several of his plays such as for Marie Laveau, Ti Jean and O Babylon, and also a film treatment of his poetic epic Omeros, but that the whole of Walcotts work, whether poetry, drama or painting, is infused with the sense of the filmic. As she says, I see him as a film poet.

This study, written with unrivalled access both to Walcott and to his multiple library archives, moves in several directions. Firstly, it comprises a record of all Walcotts work in film, extensively illustrated with his storyboards and quotation from this mostly unpublished work. Secondly, it tracks Walcotts own commentary on the place of film in his aesthetics and on his ideas about reaching the widest possible audiences. Thirdly it tracks those explicit moments in the texture of his work (Omeros is a key focus in this regard) where Walcott references film and the filmic. Fourthly the study proposes ways of rereading Walcotts work its narrative modes, imagery and construction -- through the lense of the filmic and in particular through the work of Sergei Eisenstein and his conception of film montage. Finally, the book makes an important contribution to the underdeveloped area of reception in Caribbean literary and aesthetic studies, exploring the concept of hybrid forms and their capacity to reach audiences excluded by the exclusively literary. Here, in an immensely stimulating argument, she brings together both the theoretical work of Gilles Deleuze and Caribbean discussions of the role of oral and visual traditions in Caribbean culture.

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  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 05 Dec 2017
  • Publisher: Peepal Tree Press Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781845233655

About Jean Antoine-Dunne

She has been awarded a BA from UWI St Augustine an MA by Major thesis from Maynooth College Ireland a PhD under the supervision of Seamus Deane from University College Dublin the Unilever Newman Scholar University College Dublin and a Diploma in European Human Rights Law University College Dublin. She worked as freelance arts reviewer in Ireland (provincial papers) and has written innumerable reviews of contemporary Irish and Caribbean writing. She is a Beckett scholar and worked on the Beckett archives in Dublin Reading Texas at Austin and also is a Walcott specialist. She is also a teacher and has taught Film and Modern Literature at University College Dublin and taught on the Race and Ethnic Studies Programme at Trinity College Dublin (under Ronit Lentin). She currently teaches the Advanced seminar in West Indian Literature (comparative studies) at The University of the West Indies St Augustine. She also teaches Modernism postcolonial Literatures on MA programme and gives extensive graduate supervision. She designed the BA in Film at the University of the West Indies St Augustine with the assistance of Bruce Paddington in 2006 and was the Coordinator of BA in Film at The University of the West Indies St Augustine 2006 -2009. She also was the Coordinator of Graduate Programme in Literatures in English (2009 -2012 ); Introduced courses in Film and Literature. In 2005 Antoine-Dunne relocated to Trinidad to take up a position at The University of the West Indies St Augustine.

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