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Selected Poems / Poesías Escogidas, Martin Carter

Martin Carter

Selected Poems / Poesías Escogidas

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Martin Carter
Selected Poems
Softcover 
Peepal Tree Press, 1999

Part of the Reading List compiled to accompany Donald Locke exhibition Resistant Forms at Camden Art Centre, 10 April 2026/30 August 2026.

This dual language selection of Martin Carter's poems, edited by David Dabydeen, translated into Spanish by Salvador Ortiz-Carbonares and with an introduction by Gemma Robinson, will establish very clearly that Carter is a major South American poet, in the company of Valejo, Neruda and Paz.

The late Martin Carter was without doubt one of the Caribbean's major poets, only less well known than Walcott and Brathwaite because he rarely left his native Guyana. He came to notice first for his 
Poems of Resistance (1954) written out of his experiences of the anti-colonial struggle which included his imprisonment by the British for his political activities. His work has been a major influence on the current generation of Caribbean poets as John Agard, David Dabydeen, Fred D'Aguiar, Kwame Dawes, Linton Kwesi Johnson and Grace Nichols among others have elsewhere testified.