..the loving attention that Scott devotes to detail, sensitivity to light and colour, and his determination to capture the many tones of his landscape and people give his romance a translucence and luminosity that is wondrous to behold. We owe him a debt of gratitude for offering us this way of seeing during this period in our history."
In 2015 Scott's collection of stories ''Leaving By Plane Swimming Back Underwater'' was published by Papillote Press. Alexander Lucie-Smith wrote in the ''
Catholic Herald
The ''Catholic Herald'' is a London-based Roman Catholic monthly newspaper and starting December 2014 a magazine, published in the United Kingdom, the Republic of Ireland and, formerly, the United States. It reports a total circulation of abo ...
'': "Scott’s writing resembles that fretwork familiar from decaying porches and window frames: intricate, almost rococo, and because Trinidad is such a multi-layered place, because nothing is simple, his style is perfectly suited to his subject. Scott comes nearest to any English language author I know to carrying off that difficult task of evoking a place that is real and at the same time completely other."
Scott's newest work, ''Dangerous Freedom'' (Papillote Press, 2021), is a historical novel that draws on the life story of
Dido Belle
Dido Elizabeth Belle (June 1761 – July 1804) was a British heiress and a member of the Lindsay family of Evelix. She was born into slavery and illegitimate; her mother, Maria Belle, was an enslaved African woman in the British West Indies. He ...
.
Selected awards and honours
* 1986:
Tom-Gallon Short-Story Award
* 1999:
Commonwealth Writers' Prize
Commonwealth Foundation presented a number of prizes between 1987 and 2011. The main award was called the Commonwealth Writers' Prize and was composed of two prizes: the Best Book Prize (overall and regional) was awarded from 1987 to 2011; the Best ...
Best Book (Canada & Caribbean), for ''Aelred's Sin''
* 2019: Elected as a
Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature
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Bibliography
Novels
*''Witchbroom'' (
Allison & Busby
Allison & Busby (A & B) is a publishing house based in London established by Clive Allison and Margaret Busby in 1967. The company has built up a reputation as a leading independent publisher.
Background
Launching as a publishing company in May ...
, 1992, ;
Heinemann Heinemann may refer to:
* Heinemann (surname)
* Heinemann (publisher), a publishing company
* Heinemann Park, a.k.a. Pelican Stadium in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
See also
* Heineman
* Jamie Hyneman
James Franklin Hyneman (born Se ...
Caribbean Writers Series, 1993, ) – shortlisted for a Commonwealth Writers' Prize Best First Book (1993); read on
BBC Radio 4
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's ''
Book at Bedtime
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The programme presents readings of fiction, including modern classics, ...
'' (1993; adapted by
Margaret Busby
Margaret Yvonne Busby, , Hon. FRSL (born 1944), also known as Nana Akua Ackon, is a Ghanaian-born publisher, editor, writer and broadcaster, resident in the UK. She was Britain's youngest and first black female book publisherJazzmine Breary"Let' ...
, produced by
Marina Salandy-Brown
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). 25th-anniversary edition,
Papillote Press
Polly Pattullo Hon. FRSL is a British author, journalist, editor and publisher, who co-founded in 1998 the independent publishing company Papillote Press,[Commonwealth Writers' Prize
Commonwealth Foundation presented a number of prizes between 1987 and 2011. The main award was called the Commonwealth Writers' Prize and was composed of two prizes: the Best Book Prize (overall and regional) was awarded from 1987 to 2011; the Best ...]
Best Book in Canada & Caribbean (1999).
*''Night Calypso'' (Allison & Busby, 2004, ) – shortlisted for a Commonwealth Writers' Prize Best Book in Canada & the Caribbean (2005).
*''Light Falling on Bamboo'' (
Tindal Street Press
Tindal Street Press was a Birmingham-based independent publisher of contemporary literary fiction, with a particular focus on writers born, or living, in Birmingham and the West Midlands. According to its website, it was "a publicly funded organi ...
, 2012, ).
*''Dangerous Freedom'' (Papillote Press, 2021, ).
Short stories
*''Ballad for the New World'' (Heinemann Caribbean Writers Series, 1994, ) – includes the story "The House of Funerals" (
Tom-Gallon Trust Award
The ALCS Tom-Gallon Trust Award is an annual award of £1,000 for a short story, financed by a bequest made by Nellie Tom-Gallon in memory of her brother, playwright and novelist Tom Gallon (1866–1914). The story should be traditional, not experi ...
, 1986).
*''Leaving by Plane Swimming Back Underwater'' (Papilotte Press, 2015; )
Non-fiction
*''Golconda: Our Voices Our Lives'' (UTT Press, 2009), editor.
Further reading
*
Aiyejina, Funso, 2003. "Self Portrait – Lawrence Scott novelist, short story writer and poet in conversation with Funso Aiyejina" (interview conducted 16 August 1998, Maraval, Port-of Spain), ''Trinidad and Tobago Review'' 20, no. 12, December 1998, pp. 10–11, 14–16, 19.
* Ferguson, James. 2000. "The Worlds of Lawrence Scott – beatprofile", ''
Caribbean Beat
''Caribbean Beat'', founded in 1992, is a bimonthly magazine, published in Port of Spain, Trinidad, covering the arts, culture and society of the Caribbean, with a focus on the region's English-speaking territories. It is distributed in-flight by C ...
'', No. 43 May/June 2000, pp. 48–52.
*
Maes-Jelinek, Hena, "Lawrence Scott's Caribbeanness: A personal reading of ''Witchbroom'' and ''Aelred's Sin''", ''The Literary Criterion'' 35, 2000.
See also
*
Caribbean literature
Caribbean literature is the literature of the various territories of the Caribbean region. Literature in English from the former British West Indies may be referred to as Anglo-Caribbean or, in historical contexts, as West Indian literature. Most o ...
*
Caribbean poetry
Caribbean poetry is vast and rapidly evolving field of poetry written by people from the Caribbean region and the diaspora.
Caribbean poetry generally refers to a myriad of poetic forms, spanning epic, lyrical verse, prose poems, dramatic poet ...
*
Postcolonial literature
Postcolonial literature is the literature by people from formerly colonized countries. It exists on all continents except Antarctica. Postcolonial literature often addresses the problems and consequences of the decolonization of a country, especia ...
References
External links
Lawrence Scott's website.Press release University of the West Indies
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.
* Stewart Brown
"The Worlds of Lawrence Scott" ''The Caribbean Voice'' profile.
* Andrew Johnson
"NAME IN THE FRAME: Mysterious Caribbean artist who inspired Lawrence Scott's novel" ''Camden New Journal'', 8 November 2012.
"Lawrence Scott reads at Paper Based book store Normandie Hotel, Trinidad" YouTube video.
* Gemma Bowes
"Writer Lawrence Scott on Trinidad: carnival, calypso and ecotourism" ''The Guardian'', 24 April 2015.
* Njelle W. Hamilton
"On Memory and the Archives of Caribbean History — A Conversation with Lawrence Scott" ''Wasafiri'', 2017.
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