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  1. Robert Antoni (born 1958) is a West Indian writer who was awarded the 1999 Aga Khan Prize for Fiction by The Paris Review for My Grandmother's Tale of How Crab-o Lost His Head. He is a Guggenheim Fellow for 2010 for his work on the historical novel As Flies to Whatless Boys.

  2. Robert Antoni (Detroit, 1958), de raíces caribeñas, recibió el Commonwealth Writers Prize por su primera novela, Divina Trace, considerada como un hito en la literatura del Caribe, ha publicado Blessed is the Fruit, que Robert Olen Butler calificó de imperecedera obra de arte y Stephen Dixos describió como intelectual y emocionalmente estimulant...

  3. ROBERT ANTONI is equal parts Trinbagonian, Bahamian, and US citizen. His fictional world is the British West Indies—the region’s history, geography, mythology, folklore, and above all its vernacular languages.

  4. Robert Antoni is the author of the landmark novel Divina Trace, for which he received a Commonwealth Writers’ Prize and an NEA grant. His other books include Blessed Is the Fruit, My...

  5. His fictional world is the island of Corpus Christi, and to create it he draws upon his two hundred years or family history In Trinidad and Tobago and his upbringing in the Bahamas. His first novel, Divina Trace, was published in 1991 by the Overlook Press in New York1 and by Quartet in London.

  6. Los cuentos eróticos de mi abuela. Con las aventuras y ocasionales orgías en su casa de huéspedes para soldados americanos durante la guerra, y sus enfrentamientos con el coronel Kentucky, el Diablo de Tanzania y el rey de Chacachacari. Antoni, Robert. Publicado por .

  7. Robert Antoni. The inspiration for Robert Antoni’s writing is his long family history in Trinidad and Tobago, and his upbringing in the Bahamas. His fictional world is the British West Indies—the region’s characters, atmosphere, history, folklore, and above all its vernacular languages.