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Le Loupgarou: by Derek Walcott

The document provides biographical information about Derek Walcott, a St. Lucian poet born in 1930. It discusses that he grew up on the Caribbean island of St. Lucia, where his experiences influenced his work. After being educated in the Caribbean, Walcott moved to Trinidad where he founded a theatre workshop and taught literature. Walcott has traveled extensively but has felt rooted in Caribbean culture with its blend of African, European, and Asian influences. He has spent time in both Trinidad and teaching in Boston.

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Le Loupgarou: by Derek Walcott

The document provides biographical information about Derek Walcott, a St. Lucian poet born in 1930. It discusses that he grew up on the Caribbean island of St. Lucia, where his experiences influenced his work. After being educated in the Caribbean, Walcott moved to Trinidad where he founded a theatre workshop and taught literature. Walcott has traveled extensively but has felt rooted in Caribbean culture with its blend of African, European, and Asian influences. He has spent time in both Trinidad and teaching in Boston.

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Le Loupgarou

by Derek Walcott

Derek Walcott was born in 1930 in the town of Castries in Saint Lucia, one of the Windward Islands in the Lesser Antilles. The experience of growing up on the isolated volcanic island, an exBritish colony, has had a strong influence on Walcott's life and work. Both his grandmothers were said to have been the descendants of slaves. His father, a Bohemian watercolourist, died when Derek and his twin brother, Roderick, were only a few years old. His mother ran the town's Methodist school. After studying at St. Mary's College in his native island and at the University of the West Indies in Jamaica, Walcott moved in 1953 to Trinidad, where he has worked as theatre and art critic. At the age of 18, he made his debut with 25 Poems, but his breakthrough came with the collection of poems, In a Green Night (1962). In 1959, he founded the Trinidad Theatre Workshop which produced many of his early plays. Walcott has been an tireless traveller to other countries but has always, not least in his efforts to create an indigenous drama, felt himself deeply-rooted in Caribbean society with its cultural fusion of African, Asiatic and European elements. For many years, he has divided his time between Trinidad, where he has his home as a writer, and Boston University, where he teaches literature and creative writing. From Nobel Lectures, Literature 1991-1995, Editor Sture Alln, World Scientific Publishing Co., Singapore, 1997

Derek Walcott

Le LoupgarouThe Werewolf or Shape shifter


A werewolf, also known as a lycanthrope, is a mythological or folkloric human with the ability to shape shift into a wolf or wolf-like creature, either purposely, by being bitten or scratched by another werewolf, or after being placed under a curse. This transformation is often associated with the appearance of the full moon.

The greying women told a curious tale

Le Bruns Transformation

Slowly shutting jalousies greeted Le Brun

The thing lugged its entrails, trailing wet with blood back to its doorstep, almost dead

Poetic Techniques
Oxymoron Alliteration Personification Foreshadowing

Poetic Form/Structure
Sonnet

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