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THE WEEK, Page 24SOCIETYNobel Prize
AN ISLAND BARD
A native-born Caribbean author had never won the Nobel
Prize in Literature -- until last week, when the Swedish Academy
bestowed the $1.2 million laurel on poet Derek Walcott. The
choice had some of the earmarks of political correctness: of
mixed ancestry (African, Dutch, English), Walcott was born 62
years ago on St. Lucia in what was then the British West Indies.
But the implication is misleading. Walcott, who teaches at
Boston University, has long been regarded as one of the finest
living poets in English; he adapted his colonial overseers'
language to non-English subjects and unfamiliar landscapes. His
10 volumes of poetry -- especially the epic-scale Omeros (1990)
-- give an exotic tropical world the rhythms of universality.