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Selvon was awarded two [[Guggenheim Fellowships]] (in 1955 and 1968),<ref name=NALIS>[http://www.nalis.gov.tt/Research/SubjectGuide/Biographies/BiographiesSZ/tabid/292/Default.aspx?PageContentID=1145 "Sam Selvon"], Trinidad and Tobago National Library and Information Service (NALIS).</ref> an honorary doctorate from [[Warwick University]] in 1989, and in 1985 the honorary degree of DLitt by the University of the West Indies.<ref name=ODNB /> In 1969 he was awarded the Trinidad & Tobago [[Hummingbird Medal|Hummingbird Medal Gold]] for Literature, and in 1994 he was (posthumously) given another national award, the [[Chaconia Medal|Chaconia Medal Gold]] for Literature.<ref name=NALIS /> In 2012 he was honoured with a [[NALIS]] Lifetime Achievement Literary Award for his contributions to Trinidad and Tobago's literature.<ref name=NALIS />
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*''A Brighter Sun'' (1952)
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*Dyer, Rebecca. "Immigration, Postwar London, and the Politics of Everyday Life in Sam Selvon's Fiction." ''Cultural Critique'' 52 (2002): 108-44. Web.
*Nasta, Susheila. ''Critical Perspectives on Sam Selvon''. Washington, D.C: Three Continents Press, 1989. Print.
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* [http://www.londonfictions.com/samuel-selvon-the-lonely-londoners.html An article on the London Fictions site by Bill Schwarz on Selvon's engagement with London]
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