David Makhanlall

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(A) Book Publications

 

The Best of Brer Anansi (< xml="true" ns="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:smarttags" prefix="st1" namespace="">Blackie & Son, U.K.) 64 pp., 1973.

      (Winner National Book Award U.K. 1973)

The Invincible Brer Anansi (Blackie & Son, U.K.) 64 pp., 1974.

Brer Anansi Strikes Again (Blackie & Son, U.K.) 64 pp., 1976.

Brer Anansi’s Bag of Tricks (Blackie & Son, U.K.) 64 pp., 1978.

Long Live Brer Anansi (Blackie & Son, U.K.) 64 pp., 1979.

The Further Adventures Of Brer Anansi (Blackie & Son, U.K.) 64 pp., 1980.

Brer Anansi And The Boat Race (Blackie & Son Ltd.,U.K. / Peter Bedrick Books, New York) 36 pp., 1988.

Brer Anansi’s Joy Ride And Other Stories (The Penguin Group, U.K.) 128 pp., 1992

Brer Anansi’s Lucky Escape And Other Stories (The Penguin Group, U.K.) 128 pp., 1992

 

 

(B) Anthologies

 

Let’s Share A Story (Blackie & Son, U.K.)  Ingram, Jennie Ed. 128 pp. 1987.

     “Brer Anansi And The Ghost”

     “Brer Anansi And The Rainbow’s End”

 

Kaie  (National History And Arts Council Of Guyana) Guyana, December 1971.

     “A Visit To The Cinema” (1st Prize Award Youth Short Story Competition).

     “The Lottery” (Selected Youth Fiction).

 

Kaie  (National History And Arts Council Of Guyana) Guyana, October 1975.

     “I Want Work.”

 

Anthology, Hodder & Stoughton, London England, 1979.

     “The Best of Brer Anansi.”

 

 

(C) Published Adult Short Stories

 

“Sunday Chronicle” Guyana Newspaper

 

     “Escape From Death,” August 15, 1971, Page 20, (1500 words)

 

     “It’s Cold Everywhere,” November 7, 1971, Page 8, (1500 words)

 

     “Music For A Day,” November 21, 1971, Page 26, (1500 words)

 

 

(D) Broadcast Children’s Short Stories, British Broadcasting Services (B.B.C.) England.

 

      Various Stories (total 36): 1979, 1980, 1982, & 1984.

 

 

(E) Broadcast Adult Short Stories

 

(1)     Radio Guyana Broadcasting Service, One-Shot Fifteen Minutes Series

 

“The Spy In Our Household,” July 2, 1975; rebroadcast April 22, 1977

 

“Where Blows The Wind,” July 6, 1977; rebroadcast May 23, 1977

 

“The Offer Of The Three Men,” August 17, 1976; rebroadcast July 5, 1977

 

“Please, Please Somebody – Marry Me!” February 23, 1977.

 

“Bobo Foot Touch Ground!” March 23, 1977; rebroadcast July 14, 1977.

 

“Ah Kum Fo Me Wife,” July 4, 1977; rebroadcast Sept. 23 1977; rebroadcast Oct. 4, 1977.

 

“Tell Me Who Fo Marrid,” July 6, 1977.

 

“Me Na Go Marrid De Gall,” October 20, 1977.

 

How You Go Stop Supopo,” October 12, 1977.

 

 

(2)     Guyana Radio Demerara, One-Shot Fifteen Minutes Series

 

“Lottery,” September 21, 1977.

 

“Music For A Day,” October 5, 1977.

 

“I Want Work,” October 19, 1977.

 

“Alfred’s New Dog,” September 26, 1978.

 

“Ten Degrees Below Zero,” October 4, 1978.

 

“Something Of Value,” October 18. 1978.

 

“Tek Back You Ring,” November 1, 1978.

 

“Please Cry A Little Louder Little Boy,” November 8, 1978.

 

 

(3)     Children’s Programme Guyana Radio Demerara, “Uncle James Children’s Choice.”

 

Reading of First three “Brer Anansi” Children’s Books (see listing above):

 

Reading started June 4, 1977 and ended December 31, 1977.