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Michael Gilkes (writer)

Michael Arthur Gilkes was a Caribbean literary critic, dramatist, poet, filmmaker and university lecturer. He was involved in theatre for more than 40 years, as a director, actor and playwright, winning the Guyana Prize for Drama in 1992 and 2006, as well as the Guyana Prize for Best Book of Poetry in 2002. He was also respected for his insight into and writings on the work of Wilson Harris.

Biography
Gilkes was born in Georgetown, British Guiana (now Guyana). Gilkes taught at a number of universities in the Caribbean, Canada and the United Kingdom over the past 40 years, including at the University of Kent at Canterbury, the University of Warwick, the University of Guyana, the University of the West Indies (where he served as Reader in English and Head of the English department) in Barbados and the Sir Arthur Lewis Community College in St. Lucia. In Bermuda, he directed plays and taught a theatre workshop put on by the Department of Community & Cultural Affairs at The Berkeley Institute. An unfinished project that Gilkes was working on was the film Maira and the Jaguar People, set in the Rupununi region of Guyana in 2016, with a cast mainly featuring the indigenous Makushi population of Surama. His play Couvade was first performed in 1972 at the first Carifesta, and in 1978 was produced at the Keskidee Centre in London, directed by Rufus Collins, with a cast including Imruh Caesar and others. Gilkes died in London on 14 April 2020, aged 86, after contracting COVID-19. ==Awards==
Awards
His play A Pleasant Career, about the life and fiction of Edgar Mittelholzer, won the Guyana Prize for Drama in 1992. won the Guyana Prize for Best Book of Poetry in 2002. ==Selected bibliography==
Selected bibliography
Couvade: a dream-play of Guyana, Longman Caribbean, 1974 • Wilson Harris and the Caribbean Novel, Longman Caribbean, 1975 • Racial Identity and Individual Consciousness in the Caribbean Novel, 1975. (Edgar Mittelholzer memorial lectures) • The West Indian Novel, Twayne, 1981 • Creative Schizophrenia: The Caribbean Cultural Challenge, Centre for Caribbean Studies, University of Warwick, 1987 • The Literate Imagination: Essays on the Novels of Wilson Harris, Macmillan Education, 1989, • Joanstown and Other Poems, Peepal Tree Press, 2002, • Two Plays: Couvade & A Pleasant Career (Caribbean Modern Classics), Peepal Tree Press, 2014, • Heart / Land: Poems on Love & Landscape, 2015, ==References==
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