"Our Sassy Black Friend": a wonderful 2013 interview with Hannah Levintova for Mother Jones magazine
Jamaica Kincaid on Santa Monica, CA radio station KCRW 's "Bookworm"
program:
(3/20/97) "A
Small Place" Kincaiddiscusses the cultural contradictions
of late capitalism. The writer, who grew up in poverty on Antigua,
discusses her ambivalent acceptance of American wealth.
(1/8/98) My
Brother A close look at the waves of passion and neutrality
that comprise the style of this elegy on the death of the author's
brother.
(12/9/99) My
Garden Jamaica Kincaid's beautiful notes on gardening
uncover the same imperialistic and racist assumptions she exposes
in her fiction--Kincaid on the underside of Eden.
(3/2/00) "Women,
Writing and the Imagination" "I grew up in such a powerful
matriarchy," says Kincaid, "that I've never considered patriarchy
as something to be respected."