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Derek Walcott Library earns UNESCO heritage nod
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 71599, member: 636"] The Derek Walcott Library at Saint Lucia's Sir Arthur Lewis Community College has been inscribed into the UNESCO Memory of the World Regional Register. This designation acknowledges the library's significant cultural value and its role in preserving documentary heritage. The library houses the personal collection of the Nobel Laureate Sir Derek Alton Walcott. His collection, donated by Sigrid Nama in 2020, contains his original bookshelves and a diverse array of literary works. These include his own publications, volumes gifted from peers, and titles reflecting Caribbean and global culture. The library offers critical insight into the creative influences of the celebrated poet and playwright. The Saint Lucia National Commission for UNESCO highlighted the contributions of head librarian Kathy Birch-McDiarmed to this preservation effort. The inscription emphasizes the importance of protecting this collection for Saint Lucia, the Caribbean region, and international scholarship. [/QUOTE]
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