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Read Your Way Through Kingston, Jamaica

The New York Times – Travel:

“No one sound speaks for all” Jamaicans, the novelist Marlon James says. Here are the books he recommends for readers who want to see the island’s many facets.

Marlon James
Author: Marlon James

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Books and Literature, Dennis-Benn, Nicole, Here Comes the Sun (Book), Jamaica (West Indies), literaryguides, Miller, Kei (1978- ), Rhys, Jean, The Confounding Island: Jamaica and the Postcolonial Predicament (Book), Writing and Writers
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