- Kathie Birat, ‘Really no more than a report on one man’s way of seeing’:
Caryl Phillips’s Non-fictional Works
- Stephen Clingman, ‘England Has Changed’:
Questions of National Form in A Distant Shore
- Vanessa Garcia, The Almost-Miseducation of Vanessa Garcia
- Bénédicte Ledent, Caryl Phillips and the Caribbean as Multicultural
Paradigm
- John McLeod, ‘Between two waves’: Caryl Phillips and Black Britain
- Caryl Phillips, A Familial Conversation
- Abigail Ward, An Outstretched Hand: Connection and Affiliation in
Crossing the River
- Andrew Warnes, Enemies Within: Diaspora and Democracy in
Crossing the River and A Distant Shore
- Louise Yelin, ‘Living State-side’: Caryl Phillips and the United States