Edgell, Zee (1941–)
Edgell, Zee (1941–)
Caribbean novelist. Born 1941 in Belize, Honduras.
Worked as schoolteacher and as editor of newspaper in Belize City; traveled extensively in US, Middle East, and Africa; served as director of Women's Bureau in Belize; writings include Beka Lamb (1982) and The Festival of San Joaquin (1997).
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