NOTES

  • Eric Walrond, Tropic Death (New York: Boni and Liveright, 1926).
  • Kenneth Ramchand's essay “The Writer Who Ran Away: Eric Walrond and Tropic Death”, was originally published in Savacou 2 (September 1970): 67–75. Though the article has the same title, Ramchand explains that the current essay represents a revision of the original, including information subsequently learned about Walrond, attention to Walrond's “value to America”, and an expansion of literary analysis (34).
  • Robert Bone's chapter “Eric Walrond”, in Down Home: Origins of the Afro-American Short Story (New York: Columbia University Press, 1988), 171–203, is reproduced in this collection (omitting a section on the influence of Lacfadio Hearn and Pierre Loti on Walrond, pp. 185–94).
  • Louis Parascandola, Winds Can Wake up the Dead: An Eric Walrond Reader (Detroit, MI: Wayne State University Press, 1998).
  • Louis Parascandola and Carl Wade, In Search of Asylum: The Later Writing of Eric Walrond (Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 2011).

NOTES

  • Gosnell L.O.R. Yorke, “United Bible Societies”, in The Encyclopedia of Caribbean Religions, vol. 2 (Chicago: University of Illinois Press, 2013), 1051.

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