Anson Gonzalez's books include the following:

POETRY

Score. (With V.D. Questel). Diego Martin: New Voices, 1972.
The Lovesong of Boysie B. and Other Poems. Diego Martin: New Voices, 1974.
Collected Poems 1964-1979. Diego Martin: New Voices, 1979.
Postcards & Haiku. Diego Martin: New Voices, 1984.
Moksha: Poems of Light and Sound. Diego Martin: New Voices, 1988.
Merry-go-round and Other Poems. Diego Martin: New Voices, 1992.

CHILDREN'S LITERATURE

West Indians in Pan-Africanism. Port-of-Spain: Ministry of Education, 1975.
Daaga, the Warrior. Port-of-Spain: Ministry of Education, 1975.
Photography, An Introduction to a Hobby. Port-of-Spain: Ministry of Education, 1977.
Towards Lagos. Diego Martin: New Voices, 1978.
Uncle Boysie's Anti Drug Abuse Book. Port-of-Spain: Ministry of Education, 1978.
Conservation: The Pointe-a-Pierre Wild Fowl Trust. Port-of-Spain: Ministry of Education, 1986.

BIOGRAPHIES / AUTOBIOGRAPHIES / TRAVEL / BELLES LETTRES / CHECKLISTS 1962 - present

Self Discovery Through Literature. Diego Martin: New Voices, 1972.
Trinidad and Tobago Literature: ON AIR. Port-of-Spain: National Cultural Council, 1974.
Pivot: An Annotated Index. Diego Martin: New Voices, 1974.
Creative Writing in the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago. Diego Martin: New Voices, 1977. (See also The New Voices Vol. VI, No. 11, 1977).
An Index to Six Past Literary/Arts Journals of Trinidad and Tobago 1960-1978. Diego Martin: New Voices, 1983.
Art and Culture in PEOPLE Magazine Aug. 1975 - Nov. 1978. Diego Martin: New Voices, 1984.


Awards presented to Anson Gonzalez include the following:

Wyn's Way Award for Writing, 1982
Life Fellow of the World Literary Academy, 1986
Writers' Union of Trinidad and Tobago Writer of the Year Award, 1988
Writers' Union of Trinidad and Tobago Services to Poetry Award, 1990
Honorary Advisory Council member, International Biographical Centre, 1991
University of Miami Caribbean Writers Summer Institute Award for services to Caribbean Art and Culture, 1996
James Michener Fellowship, University of Miami, 1996


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