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Guyanese literary giant, Sir Wilson Harris, dies

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08 Mar 2018 11:32 #360606 by chairman
Celebrated Guyanese literary giant, Sir Wilson Harris died earlier Thursday in the United Kingdom (UK) where he resided for decades.

Sir Wilson,96, was the father of University of Guyana Chancellor, Professor Nigel Harris.

Following is the full text of a statement by Professor Harris who is a former Vice Chancellor of the University of the West Indies (UWI).

We regret to announce the death of Sir Wilson Harris, Guyanese born author, poet and essayist in Chelmsford, England. Over a period of 50 years, beginning in 1960, the celebrated author has written 26 novels, numerous works of poetry, essays and speeches. In 1987, his novel Da Silva da Silva was adapted for a film produced by Tariq Ali of Bandung Productions for Channel 4 in the UK. Perhaps his most cited works are his first four novels, Palace of the Peacock (1960), The Far Journey of Oudin (1961), The Whole Armour ( 1962) and the Secret Ladder (1963), all published by Faber and Faber, which has published all 26 of his novels. In recent years, Faber and Faber has re-issued the Guyana Quartet in a single volume.

Sir Wilson attended Queens College in Guyana from 1932 – 1937 . During the years 1945 to 1959 he worked as a land surveyor, primarily in the vast hinterland of Guyana where he interacted often with the indigenous people who lived there. It is this experience that influenced the imagery of his writing imbued with the magic and mythology of its people. While in Guyana, he was close to other Guyanese literary figures such as Martin Carter, A.J. Seymour, Ivan Van Sertima and Sidney King (Eusi Kwayana). He emigrated to England in 1959 and has lived there since.

He has been the recipient of several awards including the Guyana Prize for Literature ( 1987 and 2002), The Premio Mondello dei Cinque Continenti award ( 1992), The Ainsfeld-Wolf Book Award(2014) and honorary degrees from the University of the West Indies(1984) and University of Liege in Belgium(2001). In 2010, he was awarded the Honour of Knighthood for services to Literature by Queen Elizabeth. He has been nominated for the Nobel prize in literature on more than one occasion. Some of his original manuscripts are stored in the Harry Ramsen Collection at the University of Texas in Austin.

His writing is sometimes described as complex, but Michael Gilkes in a 1970 article entitled “The Art of the Extremity” (1) writes as follows:

“one is aware of a remarkable intellect behind the quality of connectedness that runs throughout Harris’ work. Novels, poems, essays, talks all appear ultimately to explore the same main ideas: the need for a “new vision of consciousness”, a new “dimension of feeling”; the universal creative quality of personal experience when it is “authentic”; the latent associative possibilities in a fiction of “implosions”…. Harris appeals to the open-minded, imaginative reader, and accepts the risk (much as C.G. Jung did with the field of psychology) of being dismissed as “obscure” or “eccentric”

In a 1987 interview with Moira Paterson (London, Observer magazine, 14 June 1987) (2), Wilson Harris emphasized the universality of human beings. He is quoted as saying,

“Our humanity is impoverished when we seize on either tradition or identity… I am not interested in a multi-cultural community but in a cross-cultural community, in ways in which a myth in one can find parallels in the other. I look to create a kind of community that has a literacy of the imagination in it, that can unlock polarisations and fanaticisms that bedevil us”.

In the same interview, Moira Paterson(2) remarked,

“He speaks as he writes, in organic images of such astounding force and fecundity that the listener can only grasp some of the evolving ideas and hope to hang on”

Sir Wilson was pre-deceased in 2010 by his wife of 50 years, Margaret Harris. He is survived by four children: E. Nigel, Alexis, Denise and Michael Harris, 6 grandchildren and 13 great grandchildren.

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08 Mar 2018 11:52 #360607 by mapoui
celebrate a great life. do not be sad

this I take as a good impression of the man..and the work of his I am familair with which is not a great deal. from what I know this below seems relevant..a sense of Harris

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08 Mar 2018 12:02 #360609 by chairman

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08 Mar 2018 12:33 #360616 by ketchim
The Guyana Quartet is a pure work of art !

Rest In Peace Wilson Harris.

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08 Mar 2018 13:11 #360629 by mapoui
when I first read Harris I could not deal with what he seemed to be saying. Harris said what I saw the world to be..and i was not what anybody around me saw or said. I thought I was crazy fot thinking that way. and everybody said I as crazy anyway for that way of thinking. they said Harris was nuts too

Later on I came to see they called it dialectical materialism..the way life seemed to have many sides at the same time, always had a point of beginning but which came out of what existed. and once one point of beginning actualized all the potential at that point collapsed own and more opened up. that there as at endless beginning and collapsed at every moment...

that at least at a period in evolution no one knew this or had codified and just lived in the state of being, of existence and their life/culture reflected and represented how they deal with existential dynamism. that is the sort of primitive dynamism Wilson noted in his time in the interior, among peoples who had not codified anything just lived and responded and won survival every day in the conditions they found themselves in

but monogenetic as humans are we all passed through that stage..are still in... doh we have created a separation between us and nature that threatens our existence. but as we are what are traditions and culture. culture first traditions later when a culture become repetitive yielding only to basic change forced by technological advance. where does culture begin..or where did it begin for humans?

at the point of the joint of 2 cells that ultimately incorporated and expanded to become agglomerations like us. so traditions are of humans..or are there ways in nature that are repetitive that allows nature to be the organized whole it appears to be..and we of nature will have traditions too for traditions repetitive course are essential to other organizations of matter in motion. and matter in motion contains at all times great dynamic potential that can result in exponential possibilities. and what makes at a point of collapse one potential manifest and not any of the others? and what happens to the others in their collapse and the emergence of more?
whats gives the many sided dynamic potential of everything...why does any form of existence at one and the same time contain all its potential which are opposites..life youth and age ,life and death etc. why is existence of such a quality of existence...why is there consciousness, what is it and where is consciousness located given that there does not appears to be a locus of consciousness n in the human body. as far as I know there is no one location for where consciousness resides..or pinpointed

this is what I thought of when Wilson pissed on traditions..what the hell are they but prisons if we do not understand them fundamentally..how ours at least..as opposed to the traditions which may exist in nature itself. ours arose with us, the course our existence took, various by environmental niche. that is what they are and little more, unless ours are analogous to natural traditions which may exist in nature and so rooted in a process more than us and more than we know so far

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08 Mar 2018 13:26 #360634 by mapoui
I had to leave Harris..and Jan Carew..those 2 who hit my conscious very hard indeed. life was too urgent for me..to difficult.

its isonly with more experience, to Marx and Engels, to CLR james and Rodney..I came to get a better idea of what Harris was up to..and I concur.

life you see....it wont be here forever..how did it come? we must understand and remove the prisons of traditions we exist in by truth..the ever changing nature of existence that's makes what is important now moot tomorrow

we exist in a religious prison that is entrenched in belief about how the world began..with Adam and Eve and a creative hands on god. we fight about that..lots of human blood

but we are made of matter that is in motion, a form of electrified plasma we do not have a clue how it came into being..always movement. we have identified about 4 states of matter all in constant motion, never still. all we know of in existence is made up of such sorts of electrified plasma..and we do not have a clue as to what, how, when, where, why of these plasma. and if we do not how in the hell can we talk about beginnings of any dam thing at all. yet we fight and kill

humans..interesting. and Wilson by his thought was so far ahead of us all...so incredibly phased into life..what we know of his words seem to me know as dialectical material itself. that is what he spoke every time he did..in sync with natural movement itself, evolution itself

that is what I think I see at this point

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08 Mar 2018 13:39 #360639 by mapoui
and forget about the nobet!!
PHUCK the nobel.

the nobel is pure politics..have less to do with literary quality especially where literary creativity and creation coincides with the peoples interest in positive ways. that absolutely, surely , totally makes certain that the offered work will not be considered for a Nobel

to win a nobel a writer has to write against the peoples interest, to lie and not speak truthfully. FUCK the nobel

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08 Mar 2018 13:43 #360640 by ketchim
My suggestion to you Mapoui is to follow Wilson
and like me, go in Guyana jungles and savannahs and many waters
and interact with the native peoples as he did and I tried ~
Life will then become a dream ;)

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08 Mar 2018 13:51 #360643 by mapoui

I doan understand your advice...

by the way I din ask for any..but feel free, as I see you have already done.

all I see who have written about Harris reason him out to be a very important writer..one of the very greatest..by no means a dreamer. whut do you actually mean ???

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08 Mar 2018 13:53 #360644 by ketchim
a suggestion dude ....nah advice !
all the Guyana quartet opens with a DREAM
i just used a pun ....but yuh nah catch on ....

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