Caryl Phillips
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Gender | Female |
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Age | 66 |
Web site | www.carylphillips.com |
Date of birth | March 13,1958 |
Zodiac sign | Pisces |
Born | Saint Kitts |
Saint Kitts And Nevis | |
Parents | Lillian Phillips |
Malcolm Phillips | |
Job | Playwright |
Screenwriter | |
Novelist | |
Essayist | |
Education | The University of Edinburgh |
University of Oxford | |
Movies/Shows | The Mystic Masseur |
Playing Away | |
The Final Passage | |
Awards | PEN/Open Book |
Lannan Literary Award for Fiction | |
James Tait Black Memorial Prize - Fiction | |
Guggenheim Fellowship for Creative Arts, Latin America & Caribbean | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 591834 |
Crossing the River
A Distant Shore
The Lost Child
The Nature of Blood
The Final Passage
Colour Me English
The Atlantic Sound
The European Tribe
In the Falling Snow
A new world order
Dancing in the Dark
Foreigners
A state of independence
Cambridge
Higher ground
Extravagant Strangers
The Right Set
Where There Is Darkness
The shelter
Conversations with Caryl Phillips
Strange Fruit
Playing Away: A Film
Emily und Cambridge: Roman
Auf festem Grund. Ein Roman in drei Teilen.
A View of the Empire at Sunset: A Novel
Charif Benhelima: Harlem in My Mind - i Was, i Am
Final Passage 10-Copy
La Naturaleza de La Sangre
A Distant Shore
The Lost Child
The Nature of Blood
The Final Passage
Colour Me English
The Atlantic Sound
The European Tribe
In the Falling Snow
A new world order
Dancing in the Dark
Foreigners
A state of independence
Cambridge
Higher ground
Extravagant Strangers
The Right Set
Where There Is Darkness
The shelter
Conversations with Caryl Phillips
Strange Fruit
Playing Away: A Film
Emily und Cambridge: Roman
Auf festem Grund. Ein Roman in drei Teilen.
A View of the Empire at Sunset: A Novel
Charif Benhelima: Harlem in My Mind - i Was, i Am
Final Passage 10-Copy
La Naturaleza de La Sangre
Caryl Phillips Life story
Caryl Phillips is a Kittitian-British novelist, playwright and essayist. Best known for his novels, Phillips is often described as a Black Atlantic writer, since much of his fictional output is defined . . .