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'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.