Lawrence Scott
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Lawrence Scott is a novelist from Trinidad & Tobago, currently living in London
and Trinidad. He is presently a Senior Research Fellow at The Academy for the Arts, Letters, Culture and Public Affairs at the University of Trinidad & Tobago (UTT).
Scott is a descendant of Trinidad's French and German creoles and was educated by the Benedictine monks at Mount Saint Benedict before leaving for England as a young man. He now moves between London and Port of Spain.
He has published three novels:
'Golconda: Our Voices Our Lives (2009) Editor, Lawrence Scott, Published by UTT Press,University of Trinidad & Tobago
Scott has also written a collection of short stories, Ballad for the New World (1994), which includes the prize-winning story "The House of Funerals" (Tom-Gallon Award, 1986).
London
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and Trinidad. He is presently a Senior Research Fellow at The Academy for the Arts, Letters, Culture and Public Affairs at the University of Trinidad & Tobago (UTT).
Scott is a descendant of Trinidad's French and German creoles and was educated by the Benedictine monks at Mount Saint Benedict before leaving for England as a young man. He now moves between London and Port of Spain.
He has published three novels:
- Witchbroom (1992), shortlisted for a Commonwealth Writers' Prize Best first Book (1993), read on BBC Book At Bedtime (1993).
- Aelred's Sin (1998), winner of the a Commonwealth Writers' Prize Best Book in Canada & Caribbean (1999).
- Night Calypso (2004), shortlisted for a Commonwealth Writers' Prize Best Book in Canada & the Caribbean (2005).
'Golconda: Our Voices Our Lives (2009) Editor, Lawrence Scott, Published by UTT Press,University of Trinidad & Tobago
Scott has also written a collection of short stories, Ballad for the New World (1994), which includes the prize-winning story "The House of Funerals" (Tom-Gallon Award, 1986).
External links
- Press release, University of the West IndiesUniversity of the West IndiesThe University of the West Indies , is an autonomous regional institution supported by and serving 17 English-speaking countries and territories in the Caribbean: Anguilla, Antigua and Barbuda, The Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Bermuda, the British Virgin Islands, the Cayman Islands, Dominica,...
- Lawrence Scott's website http://www.lawrencescott.co.uk/