This paper deals with Caryl Phillips, a contemporary British author of Caribbean descent, whose work, both fiction and non-fiction, testifies to his interest in music, both thematically and formally: countless references to music can be found in the titles of his books, in scenes involving musical performances, in the use in the narrative of musical terminology, but also in intriguing structural analogies with musical forms. My proposal is to analyse the influence of music in Phillips’s novel Crossing the River (1993; London: Vintage), which has been described as his most jazzy text. Very much like jazz -- which is for the Barbadian poet Edward Kamau Brathwaite “a cry from the heart of the hurt man”-- Phillips’ writing gives a voice to th...
Caryl Phillips’s novel Crossing the River deals with European colonialism and the consequences of it...
My major purpose in studying Caryl Phillips’s widely acclaimed novel Crossing the River is to examin...
This article discusses the contemporary British-Caribbean writer Caryl Phillips and the twentieth-ce...
This paper deals with Caryl Phillips who has incessantly represented diasporic experience in his wor...
Caryl Phillips's oeuvre has a social and political agenda: to give a voice to those who were forgott...
Born in St. Kitts, raised in Leeds and now living in the United States, Caryl Phillips is a novelist...
My proposal is to deal with Dancing in the Dark (London: Vintage, 2005), a novel by Caryl Phillips, ...
This paper deals with Dancing in the Dark (London: Vintage, 2005), a novel by Caryl Phillips, a cont...
The article seeks to give an overview of Phillips’s musical prose and to gauge its emotional impact ...
According to Schuller, the “call and response, also known as antiphony, is another central feature o...
Caryl Phillips’s Crossing the River (1993) has been extensively analysed by critics. While the novel...
Starting from the vocal nature of Crossing the River, this article looks at Caryl Phillips’s archive...
My paper seeks to examine how Caryl Phillips’s use of formal devices akin to music enables the story...
The present paper is an attempt to examine Caryl Phillips’ Crossing the River from postcolonial pers...
International audienceIn his 1993 novel Crossing the River, Kittitian-British novelist Caryl Phillip...
Caryl Phillips’s novel Crossing the River deals with European colonialism and the consequences of it...
My major purpose in studying Caryl Phillips’s widely acclaimed novel Crossing the River is to examin...
This article discusses the contemporary British-Caribbean writer Caryl Phillips and the twentieth-ce...
This paper deals with Caryl Phillips who has incessantly represented diasporic experience in his wor...
Caryl Phillips's oeuvre has a social and political agenda: to give a voice to those who were forgott...
Born in St. Kitts, raised in Leeds and now living in the United States, Caryl Phillips is a novelist...
My proposal is to deal with Dancing in the Dark (London: Vintage, 2005), a novel by Caryl Phillips, ...
This paper deals with Dancing in the Dark (London: Vintage, 2005), a novel by Caryl Phillips, a cont...
The article seeks to give an overview of Phillips’s musical prose and to gauge its emotional impact ...
According to Schuller, the “call and response, also known as antiphony, is another central feature o...
Caryl Phillips’s Crossing the River (1993) has been extensively analysed by critics. While the novel...
Starting from the vocal nature of Crossing the River, this article looks at Caryl Phillips’s archive...
My paper seeks to examine how Caryl Phillips’s use of formal devices akin to music enables the story...
The present paper is an attempt to examine Caryl Phillips’ Crossing the River from postcolonial pers...
International audienceIn his 1993 novel Crossing the River, Kittitian-British novelist Caryl Phillip...
Caryl Phillips’s novel Crossing the River deals with European colonialism and the consequences of it...
My major purpose in studying Caryl Phillips’s widely acclaimed novel Crossing the River is to examin...
This article discusses the contemporary British-Caribbean writer Caryl Phillips and the twentieth-ce...