?Wilson Harris argues that society is approaching a new horizon of
sensibility with the ability to transform claustrophobic ritual
through the use of cross-cultural imagination. ... The Womb of
Space to which the title refers is the creative imagination which
cuts across all cultures and gives rise to a significant and
illuminating dialogue. ... Harris has written an insightful and
thought-provoking challenge to the intellectual stratification that
tends to pervade literary and comparative scholarship which
warrants consideration by those interested in imaginative
literature, Afro-American, Caribbean, Commonwealth, and Third World
studies, and anyone interested in cross-cultural analysis,
intellectual and cultural history.?-African Literature Association
Bulletin
"Wilson Harris argues that society is approaching a new horizon of
sensibility with the ability to transform claustrophobic ritual
through the use of cross-cultural imagination. ... The Womb of
Space to which the title refers is the creative imagination which
cuts across all cultures and gives rise to a significant and
illuminating dialogue. ... Harris has written an insightful and
thought-provoking challenge to the intellectual stratification that
tends to pervade literary and comparative scholarship which
warrants consideration by those interested in imaginative
literature, Afro-American, Caribbean, Commonwealth, and Third World
studies, and anyone interested in cross-cultural analysis,
intellectual and cultural history."-African Literature Association
Bulletin
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