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West of West Indian Book Launch: Linzey Corridon In Conversation with H. Nigel Thomas

October 29, 2024
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Join the launch of Linzey Corridon's book, West of West Indian, where he will be reading from the book, and then discussing is work with ​fellow author H Nigel ​Thomas! This event is free, but space is limited, so please RSVP on TicketSource.  

ABOUT THE BOOK

West of West Indian constructs the Queer Caribbean experience as simultaneously individual and collective, embracing the language that continues to unsettle queer life. The collection is, at once, a summons and a love letter to familiar figures like the Bullerman, the Chichiman, the Funny man, and the Anty man. It collects a distinctly queer Vincentian Canadian account of love and autonomy, and while it represents a written journey into queer pain, it is also an exhibition of pleasure flowing through the bodies and minds of its many subjects.

ABOUT THE AUTHORS

Linzey Corridon is a mixed-race (Afro-Euro-Indo Caribbean) educator, and a Vincentian-Canadian poet and critic. He is the 2021 recipient of Canada’s Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarship and is currently completing doctoral work on the nuances of the Queeribbean quotidian at McMaster University. His writing has been published in The Puritan, Kola, SX Salon, Hamilton Arts and Letters, Montreal Writes and more. He lives in Hamilton, Ontario.

H. Nigel Thomas is a retired professor of U. S. literature and the author of dozens of essays and thirteen books. His novels Spirits in the Dark (1993) and No Safeguards (2015) were shortlisted for the Hugh MacLennan Fiction Award. The French translation of Lives: Whole and Otherwise—Des vies cassées—was a finalist for the Carbet des lycéens Award. He is the founder and English-language coordinator of Lectures Logos Readings and the editor of Kola Magazine. He is the recipient of many awards, the latest being the 2022 Canada Council John Molson Prize for the Arts.




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