By the winner of the 2021 Nobel Prize in Literature An extraordinary
depiction of the life of an immigrant, as he struggles to come to
terms with the horror of his past and the meaning of his pilgrimage to
England ________________________ Dear Catherine, he began. Here I sit,
making a meal out of asking you to dinner. I don't really know how to
do it. To have cultural integrity, I would have to send my aunt to
speak, discreetly, to your aunt, who would then speak to your mother,
who would speak to my mother, who would speak to my father, who would
speak to me and then approach your mother, who would then approach
you. Demoralised by small persecutions and the squalor and poverty of
his life, Daud takes refuge in his imagination. He composes wry,
sardonic letters hectoring friends and enemies, and invents a lurid
colonial past for every old man he encounters. His greatest solace is
cricket and the symbolic defeat of the empire at the hands of the
mighty West Indies. Although subject to attacks of bitterness and
remorse, his captivating sense of humour never deserts him as he
struggles to come to terms with the horror of his past and the meaning
of his pilgrimage to England.
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By the winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature 2021
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781408885697
Publisert
2020
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Vendor
Bloomsbury Paperbacks
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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