Caribbean literary
Caribbean literary refers to the body of written works produced by authors from the Caribbean region, which includes islands like Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago, and Barbados. This literature often explores themes of identity, colonialism, and cultural heritage, reflecting the diverse histories and experiences of Caribbean people.
Notable figures in Caribbean literary include Derek Walcott, a Nobel Prize-winning poet from Saint Lucia, and Edwidge Danticat, a prominent Haitian-American author. Their works contribute to a rich tapestry of storytelling that encompasses various genres, including poetry, novels, and essays, showcasing the unique voices of the Caribbean.