In these essays, Rupert Roopnaraine--who has been called a
Caribbean Hazlitt--displays his sharp antennae for the spirit of
the age and a prose style that is both elegant and intensely alive.
A wide range of his interests are represented here, including
literary and art criticism, political analysis, social commentary,
memoirs, and tributes. Taken together, the material provides an
overview of Roopnaraine's 30-year political battle for democracy,
social justice, racial harmony, and the creation of a cultivated
civil society in Guyana and the wider Caribbean.
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