All He Ever Tried to Paint Was the Light
Looking for Cazabon is a fine collection of poems: measured, beautifully crafted, quietly passionate, and often very moving. Lawrence Scott is, of course, well known as a fine novelist and short story writer,
Stewart Brown, poet and artist, is Hon. Senior Research Fellow, Department of African Studies and Anthropology, University of Birmingham, and Hon. Associate Professor, Centre for Caribbean Studies, University of Warwick. Co-editor (with Mark McWatt) of The Oxford Book of Caribbean Verse. Co-editor (with Mervyn Morris and Gordon Rohlehr) of Voiceprint: An Anthology of Oral and Related Poetry from the Caribbean (1990). Published several collections of his own poetry, most recently Elsewhere (1999). Still Mekin’ ’Foolishness, his collected poems, is slated for publication by Peepal Tree Press. His BABEL: beautiful, unsayable, meaningless, profound, a visual poetries project, continues to evolve.