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James Berry, OBE, Hon FRSL (28 September 1924 – 20 June 2017), was a Jamaican poet who settled in England in the 1940s. His poetry is notable for using a mixture of standard English and Jamaican Patois. Berry's writing often "explores the relationship between black and white communities and in particular, the excitement and tensions in the evolving relationship of the Caribbean immigrants with Britain and British society from the 1940s onwards". As the editor of two seminal anthologies, Bluefoot Traveller (1976) and News for Babylon (1984), he was in the forefront of championing West Indian/British writing.

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  • جيمس بيري (شاعر) (ar)
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  • جيمس بيري (بالإنجليزية: James Berry)‏ هو كاتب للأطفال وشاعر جامايكي، ولد في 28 سبتمبر 1924 في ‏ في جامايكا، وتوفي في 20 يونيو 2017 في لندن في المملكة المتحدة. (ar)
  • James Berry, OBE, Hon FRSL (28 September 1924 – 20 June 2017), was a Jamaican poet who settled in England in the 1940s. His poetry is notable for using a mixture of standard English and Jamaican Patois. Berry's writing often "explores the relationship between black and white communities and in particular, the excitement and tensions in the evolving relationship of the Caribbean immigrants with Britain and British society from the 1940s onwards". As the editor of two seminal anthologies, Bluefoot Traveller (1976) and News for Babylon (1984), he was in the forefront of championing West Indian/British writing. (en)
  • James Berry (nacido en 1924), es un poeta jamaiquino que se trasladó a Inglaterra en la década de los 40s. Su poesía se caracteriza por ser una mezcla del patois de Jamaica y el Inglés estándar.​ Berry a menudo "explora la relación entre las comunidades negra y blanca, en especial, el sentimiento y la tensión entre de los inmigrantes caribeños con Gran Bretaña y los británicos de la década de los 40s".​ Como el editor de dos antologías seminales, Bluefoot Traveller (1976) y News for Babilonia (1984), ha estado al frente de la lucha en pro de la escritura hindú occidental y británica.​ (es)
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