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Caribbean poetry

Caribbean poetry (often used synonymously for West Indian poetry) comprises any form of poem, rhyme, or lyric that derives from the Caribbean region and writers of the Caribbean diaspora. Particularly after the mid-1970s and 1980s, Caribbean poetry gained increasing visibility with the publication in Britain and North America of several anthologies;〔Edward Baugh, "A History of Poetry", in Albert James Arnold, Julio Rodríguez-Luis, J. Michael Dash (eds), ''A History of Literature in the Caribbean, Vol 2: English- and Dutch-speaking countries'', Amsterdam/Philadelphia: John Benjamins Publishing Company, 1994, pp. 227-282.〕 over the years the canon has shifted and expanded, drawing both on oral and literary traditions,〔Emilio Jorge Rodríguez, "Oral Tradition and New Literary Canon in Caribbean Poetry", in Albert James Arnold, Julio Rodríguez-Luis, J. Michael Dash (eds), ''A History of Literature in the Caribbean, Volume 3: Cross-Cultural Studies'', Amsterdam/Philadelphia: John Benjamins Publishing Co., 1994, pp. 177-185.〕〔Arturo Cattaneo, ("Caribbean Verse: History of Literature As History in Literature". )〕 and with different styles evolving in response to the changing social and political scene.〔Christian Andrew Campbell, (''Romancing "the Folk": Rereading the Nation in Caribbean Poetics'' ), Duke University dissertation, 2007.〕
Caribbean poets include Derek Walcott, winner of the 1992 Nobel Prize for Literature, Kamau Brathwaite, International Winner of the Sixth Annual Griffin Poetry Prize in 2006, and Jamaican-born Linton Kwesi Johnson, who in 2002 became only the second living poet to be published in the Penguin Modern Classics series.〔Maya Jaggi, ("Profile: Linton Kwesi Johnson - Poet on the front line" ), ''The Guardian'', 4 May 2002.〕
Anthony Kellman, from Barbados, is the originator of the Caribbean poetic form Tuk Verse, which incorporates melodical and rhythmical elements of Barbadian indigenous folk music called Tuk. His 2008 book ''Limestone: An Epic Poem of Barbados'' is the first published epic poem of Barbados.().
==Some notable poets==
Grouped by territory of birth or upbringing

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