Derek. Walcott has written:
'Sea grapes' -- subject(s): Poetry
'Reino del Caimito, El'
'Dream on Monkey Mountain and Other Plays'
'Another life' -- subject(s): Poetry, Authors
'Drums and colours'
'Ploughshares'
'Walker and The Ghost Dance'
'Voz del Crepusculo, La'
'The castaway'
'Selected Poems'
'Marie LaVeau'
'Collected Poems'
'Selected Poetry'
'The star-apple kingdom' -- subject(s): Accessible book
'Derek Walcott Reads'
'Walker' -- subject(s): Drama, Dakota Indians, African Americans, Slavery
'Collected poems, 1948-1984' -- subject(s): In library
'The Prodigal' -- subject(s): Poetry, West Indians, Exiles, Saint Lucian poetry (English)
'Plays for Today'
'The castaway, and other poems'
Derek Walcott was a Nobel Prize-winning poet and playwright. He is best known for works like "Omeros," "Dream on Monkey Mountain," and "The Star-Apple Kingdom." His poetry often explores themes of Caribbean identity, history, and culture.
Derek Walcott's birth name is Derek Alton Walcott.
Derek Walcott is still alive.
Rei Terada has written: 'Derek Walcott's poetry' 'Looking away' -- subject(s): Contentment, Phenomenology, Satisfaction
Derek Walcott was born on January 23, 1930.
Derek Walcott's brother
"Ol'Higue" is a poem written by Derek Walcott, not Mark Walcott. It was published in 1969 as part of Walcott's poetry collection "The Gulf."
Roderick Walcott was a playwright and poet from Saint Lucia. He has written various plays, including "Drums and Colours" and "Harlequin Rastafari." Additionally, he co-wrote "The Harrowing of Benjy" with his brother Derek Walcott.
Derek Walcott won The Nobel Prize in Literature in 1992.
He is a JamaicanDerek Walcott was born in St. Lucia and lived in Trinidad for many years.
SUSAN WALCOTT has written: 'CHINESE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY INDUSTRIAL PARKS'
In my imagination.
Derek Walcott was married to a dancer named Norline Metivier and had three children but from previous marriages.