@book { , title = {A tempest : based on Shakespeare's The tempest ; adaptation for a black theatre / Aimé Césaire ; translated from the French by Philip Crispin}, abstract = {A witty and fiercely anti-colonialist revision of Shakespeare's island fling, Césaire turns it into a brilliant assertion of black identity. Prospero is an exiled tyrant, while Caliban becomes a mutinous figure who has clear affinities with Malcolm X. Césaire, major poet, Martinique politician, and coiner of the term negritude has presented not simply a new reading of The Tempest but an original play of astonishing power. This translation was first performed at the Gate Theatre in 1998.}, isbn = {978-1-84002-143-1}, note = {Batch 005. Output ID 36604.}, publicationstatus = {Published}, url = {https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/405296}, keyword = {Cultural and Creative Industries}, year = {2002}, }