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Caryl Phillips

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Caryl Phillips

Caryl Phillips was born in St.Kitts and came to Britain at the age of four months. He grew up in Leeds, and studied English Literature at Oxford University.He began writing for the theatre and his plays include Strange Fruit (1980), Where There is Darkness (1982) and The Shelter (1983). He won the BBC Giles Cooper Award for Best Radio Play of the year with The Wasted Years (1984). He has written many dramas and documentaries for radio and television, including, in 1996, the three-hour film of his own novel The Final Passage. He wrote the screenplay for the film Playing Away (1986) and his screenplay for the Merchant Ivory adaptation of V.S.Naipaul's The Mystic Masseur (2001) won the Silver Ombu for best screenplay at the Mar Del Plata film festival in Argentina.His novels are: The Final Passage (1985), A State of Independence (1986), Higher Ground (1989), Cambridge (1991), Crossing the River (1993), The Nature of Blood (1997), A Distant Shore (2003), Dancing in the Dark (2005), Foreigners (2007), and In the Falling Snow (2009). His non-fiction: The European Tribe (1987), The Atlantic Sound (2000), A New World Order (2001), and Colour Me English (2011). He is the editor of two anthologies: Extravagant Strangers: A Literature of Belonging (1997) and The Right Set: An Anthology of Writing on Tennis (1999). His work has been translated into over a dozen languages.He was named Sunday Times Young Writer of the Year in 1992 and was on the 1993 Granta list of Best of Young British Writers. His literary awards include the Martin Luther King Memorial Prize, a Guggenheim Fellowship, a British Council Fellowship, a Lannan Foundation Fellowship, and Britain's oldest literary award, the James Tait Black Memorial Prize, for Crossing the River which was also shortlisted for the 1993 Booker Prize. A Distant Shore was longlisted for the 2003 Booker Prize, and won the 2004 Commonwealth Writers Prize; Dancing in the Dark won the 2006 PEN/Beyond the Margins Award. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature and the Royal Society of the Arts, and recipient of the 2013 Anthony N. Sabga Caribbean Award for Excellence.He has taught at universities in Ghana, Sweden, Singapore, Barbados, India, and the United States, and in 1999 was the University of the West Indies Humanities Scholar of the Year. In 2002-3 he was a Fellow at the Centre for Scholars and Writers at the New York Public Library. Formerly Henry R. Luce Professor of Migration and Social Order at Columbia University, he is presently Professor of English at Yale University. He is an Honorary Fellow of The Queen's College, Oxford University.A regular contributor to The Guardian and The New Republic, his latest book, Colour Me English - Selected Essays, was published in July 2011 and a new release, The Lost Child: A Novel, is scheduled for March 2015.


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Caryl Phillips was born in St.Kitts and came to Britain at the age of four months. He grew up in Leeds, and studied English Literature at Oxford University.He began writing for the theatre and his plays include Strange Fruit (1980), Where There is Darkness (1982) and The Shelter (1983). He won the BBC Giles Cooper Award for Best Radio Play of the year with The Wasted Years (1984). He has written many dramas and documentaries for radio and television, including, in 1996, the three-hour film of his own novel The Final Passage. He wrote the screenplay for the film Playing Away (1986) and his screenplay for the Merchant Ivory adaptation of V.S.Naipaul's The Mystic Masseur (2001) won the Silver Ombu for best screenplay at the Mar Del Plata film festival in Argentina.His novels are: The Final Passage (1985), A State of Independence (1986), Higher Ground (1989), Cambridge (1991), Crossing the River (1993), The Nature of Blood (1997), A Distant Shore (2003), Dancing in the Dark (2005), Foreigners (2007), and In the Falling Snow (2009). His non-fiction: The European Tribe (1987), The Atlantic Sound (2000), A New World Order (2001), and Colour Me English (2011). He is the editor of two anthologies: Extravagant Strangers: A Literature of Belonging (1997) and The Right Set: An Anthology of Writing on Tennis (1999). His work has been translated into over a dozen languages.He was named Sunday Times Young Writer of the Year in 1992 and was on the 1993 Granta list of Best of Young British Writers. His literary awards include the Martin Luther King Memorial Prize, a Guggenheim Fellowship, a British Council Fellowship, a Lannan Foundation Fellowship, and Britain's oldest literary award, the James Tait Black Memorial Prize, for Crossing the River which was also shortlisted for the 1993 Booker Prize. A Distant Shore was longlisted for the 2003 Booker Prize, and won the 2004 Commonwealth Writers Prize; Dancing in the Dark won the 2006 PEN/Beyond the Margins Award. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature and the Royal Society of the Arts, and recipient of the 2013 Anthony N. Sabga Caribbean Award for Excellence.He has taught at universities in Ghana, Sweden, Singapore, Barbados, India, and the United States, and in 1999 was the University of the West Indies Humanities Scholar of the Year. In 2002-3 he was a Fellow at the Centre for Scholars and Writers at the New York Public Library. Formerly Henry R. Luce Professor of Migration and Social Order at Columbia University, he is presently Professor of English at Yale University. He is an Honorary Fellow of The Queen's College, Oxford University.A regular contributor to The Guardian and The New Republic, his latest book, Colour Me English - Selected Essays, was published in July 2011 and a new release, The Lost Child: A Novel, is scheduled for March 2015.


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ADistant Shore

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The English village is a place where people come to lick their wounds....

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TO SIR WITH LOVE (N/C REI)

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The author's experiences as a teacher in the slums of London.When a...

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Rough Crossings (Oberon Modern Plays)

Caryl Phillips

Simon Schama’s extraordinary novel in a new stage adaptation by Caryl...

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Crossing the River (Vintage International)

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Follows the lives of three African siblings, beginning with their...

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A Distant Shore (Vintage International)

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Moving into a new bungalow on an English village housing estate, retired...

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Cambridge (Vintage International)

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One of England's most widely acclaimed young novelists adopts two...

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The Nature of Blood

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The Nature of Blood is an unforgettable novel about loss and persecution,...

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In the Falling Snow

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Estranged from his entire family and accused of harassment by a colleague,...

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The Lost Child

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A reimagining of Wuthering Heights traces the multigenerational forces that...

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The Atlantic Sound

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In The Atlantic Sound Caryl Phillips explores the complex notion of what...

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Dancing in the Dark - Bert Williams (Vintage International)

Caryl Phillips

Bert Williams struggled for years on the stage before he made the radical...

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The Final Passage (Vintage International)

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As nineteen-year-old Leila surveys her island home from the ship that will...

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The European Tribe (Vintage International)

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In this richly descriptive and haunting narrative, Caryl Phillips...

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Lost Classics: Writers on Books Loved and Lost, Overlooked, Under-Read, Unavailable, Stolen, Extinct, or Otherwise Out of Commission

Caryl Phillips

An Anchor Books Original Seventy-four distinguished writers tell personal...

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Foreigners

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A powerful and affecting new book from Caryl Phillips: a brilliant hybrid...

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Color Me English: Migration and Belonging Before and After 9/11

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Color Me English Born in St. Kitts and brought up in the UK, bestselling...

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Higher Ground (Vintage International)

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In Higher Ground, Caryl Phillips presents three characters separated by...

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A State of Independence

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Following a twenty-year sojourn to England, Bertram Francis returns to his...

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A New World Order: Selected Essays

Caryl Phillips

A NEW WORLD ORDER ranges widely across, the Atlantic World that Caryl...

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Right Set: A Tennis Anthology (Vintage International)

Caryl Phillips

From stately lawns and gentlemen players to Andre Agassi and Venus...

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Extravagant Strangers (Vintage International)

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   Shakespeare called Othello "an extravagant and wheeling stranger/Of here...

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Calvert Casey: The Collected Stories (Latin America in Translation/En Traduccion/Em Traduc~ao)

Caryl Phillips

The short stories of Cuban and American writer, Calvert Casey, who bridged...

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Strange Fruit

Caryl Phillips

A study of a black family caught between two cultures. Vivien Marshall, a...

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Conversations with Caryl Phillips (Literary Conversations Series)

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Conversations with Caryl Phillips collects nineteen interviews conducted...

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Playing Away

Caryl Phillips

A brilliant novel from one of America's finest literary crime writers:...

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Where There Is Darkness

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A brilliant novel from one of America's finest literary crime writers:...

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The Shelter

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A brilliant novel from one of America's finest literary crime writers:...

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Hail Caledonia 3

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The Lost Child: A Novel

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Caryl Phillips's "The Lost Child "is a sweeping story of orphans and...


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