Barker, Richard – Skeletons in the Closet, Skeletons in the Ground: Repression, Victimization and Humiliation in a Small Andalusian Town – The Human Consequences of the Spanish Civil War (Sussex Academic Press, 2012)
Buckley, Henry – The Life and Death of the Spanish Republic: A Witness to the Spanish Civil War (I.B. Tauris, 2014)
Casanova, Julián – A Short History of the Spanish Civil War (I.B. Tauris, 2012)
García Lorca, Federico – Romancero Gitano (1928)
Graham, Helen – The War and Its Shadow: Spain’s Civil War in Europe’s Long Twentieth Century (Sussex Academic Press, 2012)
Koestler, Arthur – Dialogue with Death (1942)
Lee, Laurie – A Moment of War (Viking, 1991)
Lee, Laurie – As I Walked Out One Midsummer Morning (1969)
Preston, Paul – The Spanish Holocaust (HarperPress, 2011)
Woolsey, Gamel – Death’s Other Kingdom (1939)
TRINIDAD AND THE CARIBBEAN EXPERIENCE IN BRITAIN
Braithwaite, Lloyd – Colonial West Indian Students in Britain (UWI Press, 2001)
Chamberlain, Mary – Narratives of Exile and Return (St Martin’s Press, 1997)
Dathorne, O.R. – Dumplings in the Soup (Cassell, 1963)
Hinds, Donald – Journey to an Illusion: The West Indian in Britain (Heinemann, 1966)
James, C.L.R. – Black Jacobins (Martin, Secker & Warburg, 1938)
Lamming, George – The Pleasures of Exile (Michael Joseph, 1960)
Miller, Kei (ed.) – New Caribbean Poetry; An Anthology (Carcanet, 2007)
Mittelholzer, Edgar – With A Carib Eye (Secker & Warburg, 1958)
Naipaul, V.S. – Miguel Street (Deutsch, 1959)
Schwarz, Bill – West Indian Intellectuals in Britain (MUP, 2003)
Selvon, Sam – The Lonely Londoners (Alan Wingate, 1956)
Stuart, Andrea – Sugar in the Blood (Portobello, 2012)
Tajfel, Henri and John Dawson – Disappointed Guests (OUP, 1965)
Radio
Radio 4 (2015): Raising the Bar: 100 Years of Black British Theatre and Screen, presented by Lenny Henry – particularly episode 2, Caribbean Voices – writers and actors from the Caribbean coming to work in London
Film
The Stuart Hall Project (dir. John Akomfrah, 2013) – Key domestic and international historical events feature West Indian migration to the UK, the Suez Crisis, the Hungarian Uprising, the birth of youth counterculture, the Civil Rights movement and the Vietnam War, and Hall’s mixed experiences with ‘Britishness’ as a post-war immigrant
Fighting for King and Empire: Britain’s Caribbean Heroes (BBC4 documentary, producers: Marc Wadsworth and Deborah Hobson of The-Latest.com, first aired May 2015, based on the documentary, Divided By Race, United By War And Peace, also made by The-Latest.Com)
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
Thank you to:
Francesca Main, Megan Lynch and Jennifer Lambert, who made this possible
Juliet Mushens, who saw me through
Sasha Raskin and Sarah Manning, who brought up the rear
Professor Mary Chamberlain, who gave her time and opened my eyes a bit wider
Colin McKenzie, who lent his erudition and enthusiasm
Also to:
Alice O’Reilly, Teasel Scott and my family; in less obvious, but equally important ways, you helped me write this novel
and
Pip Carter, for everything
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