#ReadingTheAmericas2023 #TrinidadAndTobago ??
Written in 1956, The Lonely Londoners is a contemporary account of the experience of the Windrush Generation, invited to the "Mother Country" to be despised, abused, feared and, for some, captivated by.
Yet again you can read how the, "Coming over here..." rhetoric continues to be deployed today to excuse low pay and to blame immigration, rather than fiscal and social policy, for problems.
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Selvon's word-pictures vividly bring his characters to life, and the steam of consciousness section towards the end is a vernacular prose poem. (BTW, why are stream of ⬇️ (edited) 1y
Although set wholly in London, Selvon was from Trinidad and Tobago, and the Caribbean émigré culture he describes seems to fit the reading challenge criteria 😊
@BarbaraBB @Librarybelle (edited) 1y