Michael Arthur Gilkes (5 November 1933 – 14 April 2020)[1][2] was a Caribbean literary critic, dramatist, poet, filmmaker and university lecturer. He was involved in theatre for more than 40 years,[3] as a director, actor and playwright,[4][5] winning the Guyana Prize for Drama in 1992 and 2006, as well as the Guyana Prize for Best Book of Poetry in 2002. He was also respected for his insight into and writings on the work of Wilson Harris.[6]
Biography
Gilkes was born in Georgetown, British Guiana (now Guyana).[1] His involvement with theatre began in his native Guyana when he was about 12 years old, working in school theatre, and he went on to become involved with the Theatre Guild of Guyana.[7]
His work includes Couvade: A Dream-play of Guyana (published 1974), Wilson Harris and the Caribbean Novel (1975), and The Literate Imagination: Essays on the Novels of Wilson Harris (1989). An unfinished project that Gilkes was working on was the film Maira and the Jaguar People, set in the Rupununi in 2016,[2][10] with a cast mainly featuring the indigenous Makushi population of Surama.[11]
Gilkes died in London on 14 April 2020, aged 86, after contracting COVID-19.[16]
Awards
His play A Pleasant Career, about the life and fiction of Edgar Mittelholzer, won the Guyana Prize for Drama in 1992.[3]Joanstown and other poems, a collection of poetry,[17] won the Guyana Prize for Best Book of Poetry in 2002.[9] Gilkes won the Guyana Prize for Drama again in 2006 for his play The Last of the Redmen.[9][18]
Selected bibliography
Couvade: a dream-play of Guyana, Longman Caribbean, 1974
Wilson Harris and the Caribbean Novel, Longman Caribbean, 1975
Racial Identity and Individual Consciousness in the Caribbean Novel, 1975. (Edgar Mittelholzer memorial lectures)
The West Indian Novel, Twayne, 1981
Creative Schizophrenia: The Caribbean Cultural Challenge, Centre for Caribbean Studies, University of Warwick, 1987
The Literate Imagination: Essays on the Novels of Wilson Harris, Macmillan Education, 1989, ISBN978-0333495186
^Rebecca Moore, "Joanstown: A Different Look at Guyana", Alternative Considerations of Jonestown & Peoples Temple, the jonestown report, Volume 19, November 2017.
"DRAMATIST MICHAEL GILKES Guyanese play REDMEN" on YouTube. "THE LAST OF THE REDMEN is a one-man tour-de-force theatre event about the plus and minus of the colonial experience in Guyana - the 'middle man' experience of growing up in the 40s and 50s. Michael plays everybody."