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Definitions from the WebGeorge LammingDescription:George Lamming is a renowned Caribbean writer and intellectual, known for his influential contributions to postcolonial literature. Born in Barbados in 1927, Lamming has written novels, essays, and plays that explore themes of identity, race, and Caribbean history. His works have had a profound impact on the development of Caribbean literature. Sample Sentences:1. George Lamming's novel "The Emigrants" vividly portrays the struggles of Caribbean migrants in London. 2. As a scholarly critic, George Lamming offers valuable insights into the postcolonial literary landscape. 3. I attended a captivating lecture by George Lamming on the importance of decolonizing Caribbean education. Related Products: | ||||
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