Edward Kamau Brathwaite was a prominent Barbadian poet, historian, and academic, known for his significant contributions to Caribbean literature and culture. His work often explored themes of identity, colonialism, and the African diaspora, employing a distinctive style that incorporated elements of Caribbean speech and rhythm. Brathwaite's influential publications include "The Arrivants" and "Mother Poem," which reflect his deep engagement with the history and experiences of the Caribbean people. He was also a key figure in the development of postcolonial studies and served as a professor at various institutions, including the University of the West Indies.
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