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His Henri Christophe ... 1950.

Thomas, N. Derek Walcott, poet of the islands, c1980: title page (Derek Walcott) page 9 (Derek Alton Walcott)

Wikipedia, 03 noviembre 2023: Ganador del Premio Nobel de Literatura, 1992

The Capeman, 1998: CIP title page (Derek Walcott) data sheet (b. January 23, 1930)

Biog. resource center (Contemp. authors), Feb. 5, 2010 (Derek Walcott; also known as Derek Alton Walcott; b. Jan. 23, 1930, Castries, St. Lucia, West Indies; poet and playwright)

African American National Biography, accessed September 18, 2014, via Oxford African American Studies Center database: (Walcott, Derek; Derek Alton Walcott; poet, dramatist, literary critic, cultural critic; born 23 June 1930 in Castries on the Caribbean island of St. Lucia; graduated from St. Mary's College, Castries (1947) and taught at that institution (until 1950); cofounded the St. Lucia Arts Guild (1950); studied for bachelor degree in French, Spanish, and Latin, University College of the West Indies, Jamaica (1948); taught in Grenada, St. Lucia, and Jamaica; received the Jamaica Drama Festival Prize for his play Drums and Colors (1957); received Rockefeller grant to study the American theater in New York City; founder-director of the Little Carib Theatre Workshop (later the Trinidad Theatre Workshop), Port of Spain (1959); won the Nobel Prize for Literature (1992); was appointed Professor of Poetry, University of Essex, England (2009))

New York Times website, viewed March 17, 2017 (Derek Walcott; died early Friday morning [March 17, 2017], at his home near Gros Islet in St. Lucia. He was 87.)