Articles in 'Volume II No. 2'

EDITORIAL

New World Publications are radical in their approach. But it is important to define this radicalism, and to note that it is at no point identifiable with any existing body of political doctrine. It is not, for example, to anticipate...

  • POETRY: NOT FROM HERE

    You were not born here                        my child                        not here. You saw daylight Among our islands The sun was...

  • EVENIN’ TIME

    Is one a dem red-skin woman. She walk een wid her yeye-dem favah fish and her nose kin up. She...

  • A CARIBBEAN VIEW OF CUBA

    Normally, the people of any one Caribbean island have little or no direct knowledge of events in the other islands....

  • AN AZTEC PLAY

    - Translated and Introduced by Lloyd King. The old Spanish war-horse, Bernal Liaz del Castillo, one of Cortes' cohorts in...

  • Anything that encourages constructive public discussion of penal policy can only be welcomed. Last year, Jamaica's prison services cost around...

  • Conferences are generally notorious for their lack of meaning. When the participants are affluent, the meeting produces its usual rounds...

  • The Conference on West Indian Affairs will be resumed in 1966. The purpose of the 1966 Conference will be to...

  • THE WEST INDIAN PEOPLE

    The Conference on West Indian Affairs, 1965, coincided with the revival of the Quarterly Journal, New World. This Conference was...