Derek Walcott
Derek Alton Walcott, OBE OCC (23 January 1930 – 17 March 2017) was a Saint Lucian poet and playwright. He was awarded the 1992 Nobel Prize in Literature.[1] He served as Professor of poetry at the University of Essex until his death in 2017.
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Born | Derek Alton Walcott 23 January 1930 Castries, Saint Lucia |
Died | 17 March 2017 Gros Islet, Saint Lucia | (aged 87)
Occupation | Poet, playwright, professor |
Nationality | Saint Lucian |
Genre | Poetry, plays |
Notable works | Omeros |
Notable awards | Nobel Prize in Literature 1992 T. S. Eliot Prize 2011 |
Children | Peter Walcott, Elizabeth Walcott-Hackshaw, Anna Walcott-Hardy |
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His works include the Homeric epic poem, Omeros (1990).[2][3] In besides to having won the Nobel, Walcott has won many literary awards over the course of his career including an Obie Award in 1971 for his play Dream on Monkey Mountain, a MacArthur Foundation "genius" award, a Royal Society of Literature Award, the Queen's Medal for Poetry, and the 2011 T. S. Eliot Prize for his book of poetry, White Egrets.[4]
Walcott was born on 23 January 1930 in Castries, Saint Lucia.[5][3]
Walcott died at his home in St. Lucia on 17 March 2017.[6] He was 87.
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References
Other websites
Media related to Derek Walcott at Wikimedia Commons
- British Council writers' profile, works listing, critical review
- Poetry Archive profile, poems written and audio
- Poetry Foundation profile and poems
- Poetry of American Poets profile, poems audio and written
- Profile and analysis, Emory University
- Profile, interviews, articles, archive. Prague Writers' Festival
- Poetry is an island, Derek Walcott, A feature documentary film about the life and times of Derek Walcott set to be released in 2013 with the help of crowd funding on Indiegogo