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DR. S.T. LEE DISTINGUISHED LECTURE
IN THE HUMANITIES
Border Crossings
Caryl Phillips
Prize-winning Author and Playwright
Wednesday, October 25, 2006
5:00 – 6:30 pm
Rainey
Auditorium, Penn Museum
3260 South Street, Penn campus
Event free and open to the public.
Born on the Caribbean island of St. Kitts, brought up in Leeds,
and educated at Oxford, Caryl Phillips has written for television,
radio, theatre, and cinema, and is the author of three works of
nonfiction and eight novels. Much of his writing has focused on
displacement, especially the consequences of the Atlantic slave
trade for the African Diaspora.
The Final Passage, his first novel, won the 1985 Malcolm
X Prize for Literature; A Distant Shore won the 2004 Commonwealth
Writers Prize. Mr. Phillips’s latest novel, Dancing In The Dark,
was published in 2005.
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