Über den Autor Carew, Jan
Jan Carew (1920-2012) led a rich and varied life as a writer, artist, educator, philosopher, Pan-Africanist, and advisor to heads of state in Ghana, Guyana, Jamaica and Grenada. He is best known for his landmark novels, Black Midas and The Wild Coast. The author of Blacks, Reds, and Russians: Sojourners in Search of the Soviet Promise, Joy Gleason Carew is the resident linguist and an Associate Professor in the Department of Pan-African Studies at the University of Louisville. She has been teaching in academe for over forty years, in institutions as varied as community colleges, major research universities, small liberal arts colleges, and historically black universities. She met Jan Carew in 1974 at Northwestern University and they spent the next 37 years collaborating on projects together in the US and abroad.