Jan Rynveld Carew led a rich and varied life as a writer, educator, philosopher, and advisor to several nation states. He was born and educated in Guyana, and studied at Howard University, Western Reserve University, Charles University in Prague, and the Sorbonne in Paris. In London he lectured on race and worked as broadcaster, writer, and editor with the BBC.
Jan Carew's novels and nonfiction books and media include a multitude of books, plays, poetry, articles, reviews, essays, films, audiotapes, and stories, including:
"The Guyanese Wanderer" wins 2008 Independent Publisher Book Award
Jan Carew's "The Guyanese Wanderer" won the Independent Publisher Bronze Prize for Multicultural Fiction, awarded during the 2008 BookExpo America, held in Los Angeles.
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