In my imagination.
Derek Walcott is still alive.
He is a JamaicanDerek Walcott was born in St. Lucia and lived in Trinidad for many years.
Derek Walcott's full name is Derek Alton Walcott. He was a renowned Saint Lucian poet, playwright, and visual artist, celebrated for his impactful contributions to literature. Walcott received the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1992 for his extensive body of work that often explores themes of identity, culture, and the Caribbean experience.
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Derek Walcott was a renowned Saint Lucian poet, playwright, and educator. He received the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1992 for his exceptional body of work, which often explored themes of colonialism, identity, and the Caribbean experience. Walcott's most famous works include the epic poem "Omeros" and various plays that showcase his deep connection to his Caribbean roots. His writing is celebrated for its rich imagery and linguistic diversity.
Derek Walcott's birth name is Derek Alton Walcott.
Derek Walcott is still alive.
Derek Walcott was born on January 23, 1930.
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He is a JamaicanDerek Walcott was born in St. Lucia and lived in Trinidad for many years.
Derek Walcott won The Nobel Prize in Literature in 1992.
Derek Walcott was married to a dancer named Norline Metivier and had three children but from previous marriages.
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Derek Walcott wrote the poem A Lesson for This Sunday in 1930. There is a critical analysis for the poem.
Sir Derek Walcott was 87 years old when he died on March 17, 2017 (birthdate: January 23, 1930).
Derek Walcott's full name is Derek Alton Walcott. He was a renowned Saint Lucian poet, playwright, and visual artist, celebrated for his impactful contributions to literature. Walcott received the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1992 for his extensive body of work that often explores themes of identity, culture, and the Caribbean experience.
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