Autor: Thomas MacDermot

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Thomas Mac Dermot (1870-1933) was a Jamaican poet, novelist, and newspaper editor. Born in Clarendon Parish, he was raised in a family of five children in Trelawny. After receiving his education at Falmouth Academy and at the Church of England Grammar School in Kingston, he remained in the capital to teach and become a journalist. Starting at The Jamaica Post and The Daily Gleaner, he moved to the Jamaica Times, where he would serve as editor for twenty years. In 1899, he launched a popular short story contest for young writers, helping further the careers of famed poet Claude Mc Kay and journalist H. G. de Lisser. By 1903, he established All Jamaica Library, a low-cost series of short fiction by Jamaican authors. Mac Dermot also wrote his own works of fiction under the anagrammatic penname “Tom Redcam.” Becka’s Buckra Baby (1903) is considered a landmark of Jamaican literature and helped distinguish the Caribbean as a hotspot for modern writing. Following his death in England, Mac Dermot was posthumously appointed Jamaica’s first Poet Laureate.




3 Ebooks de Thomas MacDermot

Thomas MacDermot: One Brown Girl and 1/4
One Brown Girl and ¼ (1909) is a novel by Thomas Mac Dermot. Published under his pseudonym Tom Redcam by the All Jamaica Library, One Brown Girl and ¼ is a tragic story of race and class set in Jamai …
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Thomas MacDermot: Becka’s Buckra Baby
Becka’s Buckra Baby (1904) is a novel by Thomas Mac Dermot. Published under his pseudonym Tom Redcam by the All Jamaica Library, Becka’s Buckra Baby is a tragic story of race and class set in Jamaica …
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Thomas MacDermot: The All Jamaican Library
Conceived by Jamaica’s first Poet Laureate, Thomas Mac Dermot, The All Jamaican Library is where literary publishing in Jamaica found its footing. This indigenous imprint was designed to put forth wo …
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