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Journey through postcolonial chaos and personal identity.

This book could resonate with you if you're interested in deep, character-driven narratives set against the backdrop of tumultuous historical events. Naipaul's prose is meticulous and insightful, presenting a complex view of postcolonial Africa through the eyes of one man's experience. It's a read that offers a blend of personal struggle with sweeping social change, and is especially compelling for readers with an interest in the human side of global political shifts.

  • Booker Prize Nominee (1979)
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ISBN: 9780679722021
Authors: V.S. Naipaul
Publisher: Vintage
Date of Publication: 1989-10-20
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Literary Fiction, Historical Fiction
Related Topics: World War II, Literature, Classics, Race
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In the "brilliant novel" (The New York Times) V.S. Naipaul takes us deeply into the life of one man—an Indian who, uprooted by the bloody tides of Third World history, has come to live in an isolated town at the bend of a great river in a newly independent African nation. Naipaul gives us the most convincing and disturbing vision yet of what happens in a place caught between the dangerously alluring modern world and its own tenacious past and traditions.
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