Novels •
Crick Crack, Monkey.
Andre Deutsch, 1970; London:
Heinemann, 1981 (extract "Her True-True Name" in
Daughters of Africa, edited by
Margaret Busby, 1992); Paris:
Karthala, 1982 (French trans. Alice Asselos-Cherdieu). •
For the Life of Laetitia. New York:
Farrar Straus Giroux, 1993. •
One Day, One Day, Congotay. Leeds:
Peepal Tree Press, 2022.
Selected criticism • "Beyond Negritude: The Love Poems", in
Critical Perspectives on Léon Gontran Damas, ed. Keith Warner. Washington, DC: Three Continents, 1988. From her unpublished thesis, "The Writings of Léon Damas and Their Connection with the Négritude Movement in Literature", University of London, 1967. • "The Folktales of Bernard Dadie", in
Black Images: A Critical Quarterly on Black Arts and Culture 3:3 (1974), pp. 57–63. • "The Shadow of the Whip: A Comment on Male-Female Relations in the Caribbean", in
Is Massa Day Dead? Black Moods in the Caribbean, ed.
Orde Coombs. New York: Anchor Books, 1974, pp. 111–18. • "Social Conscience or Exoticism? Two Novels from Guadalupe", in
Revista Review Interamericana 4 (1974), pp. 391–401. • "Novels on the French Caribbean Intellectual in France", in
Revista Review Interamericana 6 (1976), pp. 211–31. • "Young Women and the Development of Stable Family Life in the Caribbean", in
Savacou 13 (Gemini 1977), pp. 39–44. • "Challenges of the Struggle for Sovereignty: Changing the World versus Writing Stories", in
Caribbean Women Writers: Essays from the First International Conference, ed.
Selwyn R. Cudjoe. Wellesley: Calaloux, 1990, pp. 202–08. • "The Language of
Earl Lovelace", in
Anthurium: A Caribbean Studies Journal, Vol. 4, Issue 2, Fall 2006. ==Further reading==