When you purchase an independently reviewed book through our site, we earn an affiliate commission. By Gabriel Bump There can be a hollowness in the word “love,” if it’s used incorrectly, invoked in ...
Ingrid Persaud’s debut novel, “Love After Love,” builds on the wistful melancholia of the eponymous poem by the Caribbean titan of letters, Derek Walcott. Persaud’s book is a memorable, moving account ...
In a review of Trinidadian novelist Ingrid Persaud's latest offering, “Love after Love,” poet Shivanee Ramlochan described the book as “a take-no-prisoners trip into […] three hearts.” The hearts she ...
After coming to writing later in life, she has scooped a top industry prize for her first short story. Sign up for the top news stories every day to keep you informed with what's going on in the West ...
With a humourous, tender and engaging story about a father-son bond, Trinidad and Tobago-born writer Ingrid Persaud copped the 2017 Commonwealth Short Story Prize for the Caribbean region; she was ...
Persaud’s auspicious debut traces the gut-wrenching lives of a makeshift Trinidadian family over the past two decades. After Betty Ramdin’s abusive, alcoholic husband, Sunil, dies, Betty invites a ...
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