No man is an island,explain it on the light of the perspective of Derek Walcott.
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Every year I fly to St. Lucia in January to help celebrate Derek’s birthday (Jan. 23). I bring him a sable brush for his watercolors. Traditionally, the island celebrates this day with an entire week of poetry and play readings, a celebration at the Governor-General’s House, ending finally with the “Nobel Speech,” this year given by Jamaica Kincaid.
Many of Derek’s friends come from all over the world to celebrate with him as well, and I am among these hangers-on. We are a staunch if mismatched band of writers from Boston, Spain, China, Italy, England, India, Transylvania, Canada. Derek and his partner Sigrid take us to dinner and honor us with a boat ride down to Soufriere on the west coast of the island. On the boat we sway to reggae music and sip the undrinkable pink punch (the only liquid offered on the boat) until we stop for lunch at the Ladera Resort above the Pitons. Then we turn back up the coast to Castries, stopping for a late afternoon dip in the Caribbean Sea. By sunset, we are sunburned and sated. It is a kind of heaven
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