Thrity at Jamaica Literary Festival
Former BJ reporter Thrity Umrigar, whose career took a serious turn
toward writing notable novels, will be participating in the biennial Calabash
International Literary Festival on St. Elizabeth’s Treasure Beach in Jamaica.
The festival, founded in 2001, will begin Friday, June 1 and run
through Sunday, June 3. This year’s theme is “Calabash Lit Up.” Double play on
the word “Lit,” of course, as in literature and bright lights.
Luminaries there with Thrity include Ishion Hutchinson, the current Joseph Brodsky Rome Prize winner, “The
Sopranos” actor Michael Imperioli and British poet Malika Booker.
Female poets laureates Jamaican Lorna Goodison, Canadian/Acadian
Georgette LeBlanc, American Tracy K Smith and Carol Ann Duffy from the United
Kingdom will read from their work.
Also in Jamaica for this event will be HBO “The Wire” series
creator David Simon and his wife Laura Lippman, author of 23 books; Warsan
Shire, who wrote poems featured on BeyoncĂ©'s visual album “Lemonade;” award-winning hip hop artist Akala; and a
tribute to trombonist and composer Don Drummond.
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