Derek Walcott
Saint Lucian poet and playwright who won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1992 for his Caribbean epic Omeros, a reimagining of Homer's Odyssey in the Caribbean landscape. He synthesized English and Caribbean oral traditions in verse of immense formal mastery.
Works
- OmerosEpic poem retelling Homeric tales in Caribbean setting with colonial themes
- Another LifeAutobiographical poem reflecting on artistic growth and commitment to writing
- Sea GrapesPoetry collection exploring Caribbean landscape, colonialism, and personal legacy
- The Star-Apple KingdomCollection of poems and plays exploring Caribbean identity and political consciousness
- Collected Poems 1948-1984
- Collected Poems
- Dream on Monkey MountainPlay set in Caribbean exploring spirituality, colonialism, and postcolonial consciousness