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Austin Clarke

The Bigger Light

This is Austin Clarke's acclaimed trilogy about a group of West Indian domestics, their friends, lovers, spouses, and employers living in Toronto. In rich, exuberant language, Clarke illuminates a world inhabited by earthy, garrulous, but terribly isolated people, all living, working and struggling with the alien, White, Canadian culture. Dominated by warm, superbly drawn characters […]

The Austin Clarke Reader

Born in Barbados in 1934, Clarke came to Toronto in 1955. He has been in the forefront of West Indian writing and Canadian writing ever since, bringing to bear on all of his dozen books of fiction his erudition, his familiarity with key figures in the civil rights movement, and his active engagement with politics […]

More

Winner of the 2009 Toronto Book Award From the winner of the 2002 Giller Prize comes Austin Clarke’s much anticipated new novel, More. At the news of her son’s involvement in gang crime, Idora Morrison collapses in her rented basement apartment. For four days and nights, she retreats into a vortex of memory, pain, and disappointment […]

In Your Crib

Two black men: the poet, an elder and veteran of last century's civil rights movement; and a nameless youth, swaggering and beltless, seduced by guns-and-gangs and expensive cars, and perpetually targeted by police. They are brothers by the colour of their skin, neighbours in the same “crib,” yet separated by a lifetime of experience. Invoking […]

Choosing His Coffin: The Best Stories of Austin Clarke

From the author of the Giller Award - winning novel The Polished Hoe comes a new collection of 20 of his best short stories. Choosing His Coffin is a selection of Austin Clarke’s finest work from more than 40 years of storytelling, drawing on his Caribbean roots and his years in Canada.