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- THE WEEK, Page 24SOCIETYNobel Prize
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- AN ISLAND BARD
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- A native-born Caribbean author had never won the Nobel
- Prize in Literature -- until last week, when the Swedish Academy
- bestowed the $1.2 million laurel on poet Derek Walcott. The
- choice had some of the earmarks of political correctness: of
- mixed ancestry (African, Dutch, English), Walcott was born 62
- years ago on St. Lucia in what was then the British West Indies.
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- But the implication is misleading. Walcott, who teaches at
- Boston University, has long been regarded as one of the finest
- living poets in English; he adapted his colonial overseers'
- language to non-English subjects and unfamiliar landscapes. His
- 10 volumes of poetry -- especially the epic-scale Omeros (1990)
- -- give an exotic tropical world the rhythms of universality.
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