Lindsay Barrett

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ليندسي باريت (بالإنجليزية: Lindsay Barrett)‏ (15 سبتمبر 1941، لوسيا، جامايكا في جامايكا)؛ شاعر، صحفي، مصور وروائي نيجيري. rdf:langString
Lindsay Barrett, född 15 september 1941 i Lucea, är en jamaicansk journalist, författare och fotograf. Lindsay Barrett är far till den nigerianske författaren A. Igoni Barrett. rdf:langString
Carlton Lindsay Barrett (born 15 September 1941), also known as Eseoghene, is a Jamaican-born poet, novelist, essayist, playwright, journalist and photographer, whose work has interacted with the Caribbean Artists Movement in the UK, the Black Arts Movement in the US, and pan-Africanism in general. Leaving Jamaica in the early 1960s, he moved to Britain, where he freelanced as a broadcaster and journalist, also travelling and living elsewhere in Europe, before deciding to relocate to West Africa. Since the latter 1960s he has been based mainly in Nigeria, of which country he became a citizen in the mid-1980s, while continuing his connection to cultural ventures in the UK and US. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString ليندسي باريت (بالإنجليزية: Lindsay Barrett)‏ (15 سبتمبر 1941، لوسيا، جامايكا في جامايكا)؛ شاعر، صحفي، مصور وروائي نيجيري.
rdf:langString Carlton Lindsay Barrett (born 15 September 1941), also known as Eseoghene, is a Jamaican-born poet, novelist, essayist, playwright, journalist and photographer, whose work has interacted with the Caribbean Artists Movement in the UK, the Black Arts Movement in the US, and pan-Africanism in general. Leaving Jamaica in the early 1960s, he moved to Britain, where he freelanced as a broadcaster and journalist, also travelling and living elsewhere in Europe, before deciding to relocate to West Africa. Since the latter 1960s he has been based mainly in Nigeria, of which country he became a citizen in the mid-1980s, while continuing his connection to cultural ventures in the UK and US. Barrett initially drew critical attention for his debut novel, Song for Mumu, which on its London publication in 1967 was favourably noticed by such reviewers as Edward Baugh and Marina Maxwell (who respectively described it as "remarkable" and "significant"); more recently it has been commended for its "pervading passion, intensity, and energy", referred to as a classic, and features on "must-read" lists of Jamaican books. Particularly during the 1960s and 1970s, Barrett was a participant in significant drama and film projects in Britain, and became well known as an experimental and progressive essayist, his work being concerned with issues of black identity and dispossession, the African Diaspora, and the survival of descendants of black Africans, now dispersed around the world. One of his sons is the Nigerian writer A. Igoni Barrett, with whom he has also worked professionally.
rdf:langString Lindsay Barrett, född 15 september 1941 i Lucea, är en jamaicansk journalist, författare och fotograf. Lindsay Barrett är far till den nigerianske författaren A. Igoni Barrett.
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