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Index
Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Contents
Acknowledgements
1 The Trouble of Intimacy
2 On Austin Clarke’s Style
3 Dear Austin: Why Teaching Your Work Is Difficult
4 “There Were No Elders. Only Old Men”: Aging and Misogyny in Austin Clarke’s Later Fiction
5 That Man, That Man—Stories and Confabulations
6 Burrowing Into the Craft: Editing Austin Clarke
7 Editorial Notes for “When He Was Free and Young and He Used to Wear Silks”
8 Sometimes, A Motherless Child: A Double Take
9 “These Virtues o’ the Cullinerry Harts”: Talking Food and Politics in the Letters of Austin Clarke, Sam Selvon, and Andrew Salkey
10 Let Me Stand Up
11 Austin A.C. Clarke Is the Most
12 The Rogue in Me
13 Spatiality in the Poetry of Austin A.C. Clarke
14 The Lessons of Austin Clarke
15 “The Wordshop of the Kitchen”: Impressions of Austin Clarke and Paule Marshall
16 Of Kin and Kind
17 The Robber
18 Austin Clarke: Defying the Silence, a Life in Letters
19 Austin Clarke Love Poem
20 Do Not Let Them Choose the Fragrance
21 There Will Never Be Another Austin Clarke
22 Still the British Empire
23 I Can Say I Read It
24 Austin Clarke’s Books
25 Hyphen (for Austin “Tom” Clarke, 1934–2016)
26 “Myth Grounded in Truth”: Sound, Light, and the Vertical Imagination in Austin Clarke’s ’Membering
27 À St. Matthias
28 Clarke on Clarke
29 All He Wanted to Do Was Type
30 Recognition
Works Cited
Index
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