"Trinidad is such a crossroads of the Caribbean. At any given moment there are several cross-currents intersecting in that small island place - downwards from the north through the archipelago, southwards to Venezuela and beyond, outwards to North America and Europe, and then returning home to bring all of this to the Trini scene. An exciting place - full of failed effort, it is true, but also, so full of beauty and of possibility."
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Women born in the 1940sWomen authorsNovelists from Trinidad and TobagoNon-fiction authors from Trinidad and TobagoPoets from Trinidad and Tobago
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