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Elizabeth Walcott-Hackshaw
Elizabeth Walcott-Hackshaw (born 1964) is a Trinidadian writer and academic who is a professor of French literature and creative writing at the University of the West Indies (UWI). Her writing encompasses both scholarly and creative work, and she has also co-edited several books. Walcott-Hackshaw is the daughter of Nobel Prize laureate Derek Walcott. Provided by Wikipedia- Showing 1 - 4 results of 4
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Echoes of the Haitian Revolution, 1804-2004.
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Echoes of the Haitian revolution, 1804-2004 /
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Border crossings : a trilingual anthology of Caribbean women writers /
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Methods in Caribbean research : literature, discourse, culture /
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