Faber Caribbean Series was a series of books published by Faber & Faber with the stated aim "to publish the finest work being produced in the Caribbean and the Caribbean diaspora, in the four major languages of the region: English, French, Spanish and Dutch." Launched in 1998, the series was edited by Kittitian-British writer Caryl Phillips,[1] and aimed to familiarize Anglophone audiences with writers such as Antonio Benitez-Rojo, Maryse Condé and Pedro Juan Gutierrez.[2]
Titles
- Robert Antoni: Blessed is the Fruit
 - Plinio Apuleyo Mendoza: The Fragrance of Guava: Conversations with Gabriel Garcia Marquez
 - Frank Martinus Arion: Double Play
 - Antonio Benitez-Rojo: A View from the Mangrove
 - Antonio Benitez-Rojo: Sea of Lentils
 - Maryse Condé: I, Tituba
 - Maryse Condé: Windward Heights
 - Raphael Confiant: Eau de Cafe
 - Pedro Juan Gutierrez: The Dirty Havana Trilogy
 - Wilson Harris: Palace of the Peacock
 - Tip Marugg: The Roar of Morning
 
See also
- Heinemann Caribbean Writers Series
 - Heinemann African Writers Series
 
References
- ↑ Jaggi, Maya (8 November 2001). "Rites of passage". The Guardian.
 - ↑ Taylor, Jeremy (May–June 1998). "Caribbean Bookshelf (May/June 1998)". Caribbean Beat. No. 31. Retrieved 19 March 2021.
 
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