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Free Event

Join us on Monday, March 24th, 2025, for the lecture by Professor Caryl Phillips from Yale University:  "Distant Shores: Caryl Phillips and the Writing of Exile and Immigration." This event is part of the Exile Studies Program Lecture Series 2024-2025, "Giving Voice to Exile: Literature, Testimony, and Memory."

Professor Caryl Phillips was born in St Kitts, brought up in Leeds, and he now lives in New York City. He is the editor of two anthologies, has written for television, radio, theatre, and cinema, and is the author of three works of non-fiction and eight novels. Crossing The River was shortlisted for the 1993 Booker Prize. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature, an Honorary Fellow of The Queens College, Oxford University, and among his literary prizes and awards he was won the Martin Luther King Memorial Prize, a Guggenheim Fellowship, a Lannan Fellowship, and Britain’s oldest literary award, the James Tait Black Memorial Prize. His novel A Distant Shore won the 2004 Commonwealth Writers' Prize, and Dancing in the Dark won the 2006 Pen/Beyond the Margins Prize.

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