Nick Whittle: Other Lives
As Derek Walcott famously reminded us, the Caribbean has never primarily been noted for great monuments or magnificent ruins. Yet there are few regions of the world, where the imprint of history is more ubiquitous: it stares back at us through the way Caribbean people look, speak, eat and worship; it underpins our economies, global connections and invisible boundaries; it feeds our anxieties and informs our sense of place in the world.