1st Edition

In the Shadows of Divine Perfection Derek Walcott's Omeros

By Lance Callahan Copyright 2003
    150 Pages
    by Routledge

    150 Pages
    by Routledge

    In the Shadows of Divine Perfection provides an examination of Derek Walcott's Omeros 1990)- the St. Lucian poet's longest work, and the piece that secured his Nobel Laureate-that reveals the deep-seated bond between the root narratives of ancient Greece to the cultural products and practices of the contemporary Caribbean. This book presents the first detailed reading of Walcott's highly controversial attempt to craft a Caribbean master narrative. This book also presents an overview of the poem's ideological orientation and a far-reaching critique of current postcolonial theory. Lance Callahan engages some of the most vexing problems of authenticity by reading Walcott's work alongside ancient Greek literature and culture.

    Chapter 1 Greek Calypso; Chapter 2 The Color of Shadows; Chapter 3 Strange Attractors;

    Biography

    Lance Callahan recently received his Ph.D. from the University of New Brunswick, and currently teaches English at St. Thomas University in Fredericton, New Brunswick.