Anthony, Michael, 1930-....
Variant namesMicheal Anthony, novelist and historian, was born in Mayaro, Trinidad and Tobago in 1930. He worked in a foundry at the Pointe-a-Pierre oil refinery and later migrated to England in 1954. While in England, he wrote and published his first novel "The Games Were Coming" and also had his first short story broadcasted on BBC's Caribbean Voices. In 1968 Anthony went to Brazil where he spent two yeas before returning toTrinidad and Tobago.
From the description of Michael Anthony papers 1970-2003. 1970-2003. (The Alma Jordan Library, The University of the West Indies, Saint Augustine). WorldCat record id: 182938955
Trinidadian journalist, novelist and short story writer.
Michael Anthony was born in the rural village of Mayaro and later moved to San Fernando where he received his higher education and technical training. His literary career began as a poet with the publication of his poems in the "Trinidad Guardian," (1952-1954). In 1954 he emigrated to England where he held various jobs while continuing to further his writing career. From 1955-1959 over thirty of his stories were broadcast over the BBC's "Caribbean Voices" radio program. Many of these stories are in "Cricket in the road." During this period British publisher Andre Deutsch encouraged Anthony to concentrate on writing longer works of fiction, which resulted in the publication of his first novel "The Games Were Coming" (1963). Two additional novels were published by Deutsch in 1965 & 1967.
Anthony went to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil in 1968 to teach and work for the Trinidadian Embassy there. The Brazilian student riots of 1969 provided much of the material for the novel "Streets of Conflict." (1976). In 1970 Anthony returned to Trinidad and was employed as a writer/researcher with the National Cultural Council of Trinidad and Tobago while also working as a local columnist, radio script writer and novelist. He has published several histories of the island of Trinidad for use in schools. These include "Glimpses of Trinidad and Tobago" (1974) and "Bright Road to El Dorado." (1981).
From the description of Michael Anthony papers, 1957-1984. (New York Public Library). WorldCat record id: 122363961
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referencedIn | Rampaul, Giselle A. The battle between Carnival and Lent : the folk and the colonial in Michael Anthony's King of the Masquerade / Giselle A. Rampaul. | National Library and Information System | |
creatorOf | Anthony, Michael, 1930-. Michael Anthony papers 1970-2003. | The Alma Jordan Library, The University of the West Indies, Saint Augustine, Main Library, The University of the West Indies, Saint Augustine | |
creatorOf | Virtue, Vivian, 1911-1998. Vivian Virtue papers, 1932-2000. | Pennsylvania State University Libraries | |
creatorOf | Anthony, Michael. Correspondence with Marian Anderson, 1957. | University of Pennsylvania Libraries, Van Pelt Library | |
creatorOf | Anthony, Michael, 1930-. Michael Anthony papers, 1957-1984. | New York Public Library System, NYPL |
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