?Sander (Hampshire College) author of From Trinidad (1978), presents a definitive, thoroughly researched, gracefully expressed study of literary activity in Trinidad in the 1930s, and its literary/cultural implications for West Indian literature in general. . . . In Caribbean literary studies, Sander's work is pioneering in its drawing of successful links between cultural productions and historical realities. The book's organization is clear and logical; its accessibility enhanced by a well-documented index. It also contains a useful bibliography divided into primary, general, and background sources. Given Sander's historical approach, particularly the impact of British colonialism, this book will also be valuable to scholars of postcoloninal Asian and African literatures. College and university libraries.?-Choice