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Victor Stafford Reid

Victor Stafford Reid

Author 2 · 1949 – 1958 · 📖 2

Victor Stafford Reid, OJ, was a Jamaican writer born in Kingston, Jamaica, who wrote to influence younger generations to embrace local history. He was awarded the silver (1950) and gold (1976) Musgrave Medals, the Order of Jamaica (1980) and the Norman Manley Award for Excellence in Literature in 1981. He was the author of several novels, three of which were aimed towards children; one play production; and several short stories. Two of his most notable works are New Day, "the first West Indian novel to be written throughout in a dialect form", and The Leopard.

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