Roderick Aldon Walcott was born in
Castries, St Lucia, the son of Alix (Maarlin) and Warwick Walcott. He was educated at
St Mary's College there. In 1950, he (together with his brother Derek and friends) was instrumental in founding the St Lucia Arts Guild, to read and perform plays. of which
The Banjo Man, a collaboration with the composer Charles Cadet, was successfully staged at
Carifesta 1972 in
Guyana and throughout the greater Caribbean. Walcott is also acknowledged as a pioneer of Carnival in St Lucia. His death is a theme in his brother Derek's 2004 work
The Prodigal. In 2009, a collection of Roderick Walcott's works was donated to the University of the West Indies Open Campus in St Lucia. ==Awards==