Georgetown Review
Item
6 x 8 x .5 inches () x
146 pages;7 x 8.5 in.
Identifier:
IA.ITM.000007
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Description
Internal and External Constraints on the Development of the Guyanese Working Class, by Walter Rodney poem by Otto Rene Castillo, poem by Victor Jara; The Victor Jara Collective on a film made about 1950's British Guinea, Part One: Colonialism; the Jara Collective also did the typesetting for this issue; Why Study Literature: a rationale for a University Department of English, by Northrop Frye, transcript of lecture at Georgetown City Hall, January 1978; Al Creighton on Reggae. Contains illustrations, advertisements, and full-page drawing: "How they killed a poet" about Victor Jara, who was killed during the U.S. aided coup that crushed the elected government of Chile.