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Frank Collymore : ウィキペディア英語版 | Frank Collymore Frank Appleton Collymore MBE (7 January 1893 - 17 July 1980) was a famous Barbadian literary editor, author, poet, stage performer and painter. His nickname was "Barbadian Man of the Arts". He also taught for 50 years at Combermere School, where he sought out and encouraged prospective writers in his classes, notably George Lamming〔Michael Hughes, ''A Companion to West Indian Literature'', Collins, 1979, p. 37.〕 and Austin Clarke.〔Herdeck, Donald E. (ed.), "Collymore, Frank A. (Colly)", in ''Caribbean Writers: A Bio-Bibliographical-Critical Encyclopedia'', Three Continents Press, 1979, pp. 55-58.〕 ==Background== Frank Collymore was born to Wilhemina Clarke and Joseph Appleton Collymore〔("Frank Collymore (1893–1980), Barbadian Teacher, Writer, Artist, and Actor" ), in Serafín Mendez Mendez, Gail Cueto, Neysa Rodríguez Deynes (eds), ''Notable Caribbeans and Caribbean Americans: A Biographical Dictionary'', Greenwood Press, 2003, p. 119.〕 at Woodville Cottage, Chelsea Road, Saint Michael, Barbados (where he lived all his life). Aside from being a student at Combermere School (from 1903 until 1910), he was also one of its staff members until his retirement in 1958, up to which point he was its Deputy Headmaster. After this, he often returned to teach until 1963. On the stage, he became a member of the "Bridgetown Players", which began in 1942. As an artist, he made many drawings and paintings to illustrate his own writings. He called them "Collybeasts" or "Collycreatures".
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