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Samuel Selvon was born on May 20, 1923

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When is Samuel Selvon's birthday?

Samuel Selvon was born on May 20, 1923


Did Samuel Selvon die?

Samuel Selvon died in 1994.


What dialect did Samuel selvon used in the village washer?

Samuel Selvon used Trinidadian English Creole in "The Village Washer." This dialect reflects the language and culture of Trinidad and Tobago. Selvon's use of this dialect adds authenticity and local flavor to his storytelling.


When was Melody Selvon born?

Melody Selvon was born in 1989.


What is the main theme of a drink of water by Samuel selvon?

what is the story about


When was the village washer by Samuel Selvon published?

December 1, 1987


In which country village washer by Samuel selvon publish?

In San Souci, Trinidad Wick_prince


Is their a copy of the story The village washer by Samuel Selvon?

i dnt see it u fools ni need it for my homework sigh


Is there an image of ma lambee and ma procop from the story the Village Washer by Samuel Selvon?

I'm unable to provide specific images related to the characters from "The Village Washer" by Samuel Selvon as it may be copyrighted material. However, you can try searching for illustrations or cover art related to the book online.


What has the author Alessandra Dotti written?

Alessandra Dotti has written: 'Illusione e identita nella narrativa di Samuel Selvon'


When was Samuel Edgar born?

Samuel L. Edwards was born in 1789.


What has the author Samuel Selvon written?

Samuel Selvon has written: 'Those who eat the cascadura' 'Highway in the Sun' 'Lonely Londoners, The' 'A drink of water' -- subject(s): Readers 'Turn again Tiger' 'The housing lark' -- subject(s): Fiction 'The lonely Londoners' -- subject(s): Fiction, Immigrants, West Indians, Social conditions 'Foreday Morning' 'Moses Ascending (Caribbean Writers Series (Unnumbered).)' 'I hear thunder' 'Christened with snow' -- subject(s): Authors, Trinidadian, In literature, Interviews, Trinidadian Authors