The Counting House
Autor David Dabydeenen Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 oct 2005
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Issues of caste, slavery, racism, and the immigrant experience in the early 19th century are addressed in this novel. Rohini and Vidia, a young married couple struggling for survival in a small, caste-ridden Indian village are seduced by a recruiter's persuasive talk of easy work and plentiful land. They sign up as indentured laborers to go to British Guiana and discover their harsh fate as "bound coolies" in a country only just emerging from the savage brutalities of slavery. In their problematic encounters with the Afro-Guyanese, hostile to immigrant labor, they confront the truths of their uprooted condition and learn to live with their fate.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781845230159
ISBN-10: 1845230159
Pagini: 157
Dimensiuni: 141 x 207 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.2 kg
Ediția:Revised
Editura: Peepal Tree Press
ISBN-10: 1845230159
Pagini: 157
Dimensiuni: 141 x 207 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.2 kg
Ediția:Revised
Editura: Peepal Tree Press
Notă biografică
David Dabydeen was born on a sugar estate in Berbice, Guyana in 1957. His family lived for a time in New Amsterdam where he attended school. He recalls moving back to his family village, Brighton, during the 1964 race riots. At the age of around ten he won a scholarship to Queen's College in Georgetown where he studied for a couple of years. He was sent to England at the age of twelve in 1969 and was in care until he was sixteen. He won a scholarship to Cambridge University and read English there and at London Universities, completing his doctorate in 1982. He was a post-doctoral fellow at Oxford University for three years. He is currently Professor at the Centre for Caribbean Studies, University of Warwick and was for some years a roving ambassador for Guyana.
Premii
- International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award Nominee, 1998