Anthony Winkler

Everything About Fiction You Never Wanted to Know.
/wiki/Anthony Winklercreator
This page needs visual enhancement.
You can help All The Tropes by finding a high-quality image or video to illustrate the topic of this page.


Anthony C. Winkler is a Jamaican-born author, lecturer, freelance writer, playwright and screenwriter who currently resides in Atlanta, Georgia, USA.

Born in Kingston, Jamaica in 1942, he attended school in Kingston and then in Montego Bay, St. James, and later received Bachelor's and Master's degrees in English at California State University in Los Angeles.

His fiction writing's settings are always in Jamaica, though the exact locations and the characters who live in them differ with each plot. Each story paints a picture of Jamaica during the time period in which the story is set, and illustrates the various social, racial and class divides that exist(ed) among Jamaica's people, particularly between the 1950s and 1970s.

Works written by Anthony Winkler include:
  • The Painted Canoe (1984)
  • The Lunatic (1987), which spawned a film in 1991 starring Paul Campbell and Carl Bradshaw
  • The Great Yacht Race (1992)
  • The Burglary, a play produced in Jamaica in 1993 and in Toronto in 2005
  • Going Home to Teach (1995)
  • The Duppy (1997)
  • The Annihilation of Fish (1999), a screenplay filmed in Los Angeles and starring James Earl Jones and Margot Kidder
  • The Annihilation of Fish and Other Stories (2004), a short story collection
  • Dog War (2006)
  • Crocodile (2009)
Anthony Winkler provides examples of the following tropes: