Anne Walmsley | |
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Born | 1931 (age 92–93) U.K. |
Alma mater | Durham University; Sussex University |
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Known for | Specialist in Caribbean art and literature |
Notable work | The Caribbean Artists Movement: A Literary and Cultural History, 1966–1971 (1992) Art in the Caribbean (2010) |
Awards | Henry Swanzy Award, 2018 |
Anne Walmsley (born 1931)[1] is a British-born editor, scholar, critic and author, notable as a specialist in Caribbean art and literature, whose career spans five decades. She is widely recognised for her work as Longman's Caribbean publisher,[2] and for Caribbean books that she authored and edited. Her pioneering school anthology, The Sun's Eye: West Indian Writing for Young Readers (1968), drew on her use of local literary material while teaching in Jamaica. A participant in and chronicler of the Caribbean Artists Movement,[3][4] Walmsley is also the author of The Caribbean Artists Movement: A Literary and Cultural History, 1966–1971 (1992) and Art in the Caribbean (2010). She lives in London.[5]
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