Georgetown Review

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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.

Related people
Brian Rodway (printer)
Brian Rodway (publisher)
Lewanne Jones (artist)
Brian Rodway (editor)
Rupert Roopnaraine (editor)
Andaiye (artist)
Victor Jara Collective (designer)
Victor Jara Collective (contributor)
Victor Jara (contributor)
Shiri Pasternak (artist)
Related place
Georgetown (published)
Format
journals (format)