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From Ink Lake: Canadian Stories, edited by Michael Ondaatje and published in 1990, contains Clarke's story "Leaving This Island Place."
Clarke's The Meeting Point (1967) is the first novel in his Toronto Trilogy. The novel is about a group of immigrants from Barbados to Canada.
Clarke's Storm of Fortune (1973) is the second novel in the Toronto Trilogy, and follows the further experiences of the characters presented in the first.
The Bigger Light (1975) is the third novel in Clarke's Toronto Trilogy.
Growing Up Stupid under the Union Jack: A Memoir is Clarke's autobiographical story of his childhood in Barbados.
The Black Writer in Africa and the Americas (1973), edited by Lloyd W. Brown, contains a piece contributed by Clarke.
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