'"All o' we is one": Carnival Forms and Creolization in Earl Lovelace's 'The Dragon Can't Dance' and 'Salt'

Thieme, John (2008) '"All o' we is one": Carnival Forms and Creolization in Earl Lovelace's 'The Dragon Can't Dance' and 'Salt'. In: Caribbean Literature after Independence: The Case of Earl Lovelace. London: Institute for the Study of the Americas, pp. 146-60. ISBN 1900039915

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