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Macmillan CXC Study Companions provide a comprehensive analysis of Caribbean literature on the CXC reading list. The Study Companions are designed to build reading, writing and critical thinking skills. Each Study Companion includes: Social and historical context for the book, summary and analysis of the chapters, reading comprehension questions, vocabulary building skills, analysis of literary elements, skill building exercises, instruction for how to construct an essay and sample essays.

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"Brother Man is an amazing novel because it foreshadows the coming of age of the Rastafari movement in Jamaica. In so doing, it becomes more than a passion play and achieves the status of classic Caribbean literature." --Bob Berlinghof, Caribbean Compass

About the Author

Roger Mais was born in Kingston, Jamaica in 1905 and died in 1955. Educated at Calabar High School and first employed in the Civil Service, he later moved from job to job in a variety of fields, including banana tallyman, photographer, insurance salesman and reporter, which allowed him the time for his own creative work. He was a painter, a poet and a prolific writer of versatility.

Besides his writings for the Daily Gleaner and Public Opinion, he published two collections of short stories, wrote nearly forty plays for stage or radio, and finished eight novels. Some critics consider Black Lightning (1955) his finest novel, but it was the first two of his three published novels, The Hills were Joyful Together (1953), a yard story that draws on Mais's own prison experience, and Brother Man (1954), in praise of the Rastafarian way of life, that made his name as a novelist of social protest.

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  • PublisherMacmillan Education
  • Publication date2008
  • ISBN 10 023001187X
  • ISBN 13 9780230011878
  • BindingPaperback
  • Number of pages96

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