Wynter, Sylvia (1928–)
Wynter, Sylvia (1928–)
Jamaican novelist, essayist and playwright. Born 1928 in Cuba; London University MA, 1953.
Taught at University of West Indies, University of Michigan, and Stamford, among others; also was a radio and television writer for BBC; works include Shh … it's a Wedding (1961), Miracle in Lime Lane (1962), 1865 Ballad for a Rebellion (1965), Maskarade (1979), and The Hills of Hebron; frequently contributed essays to literary journals.
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