The mimic men
V. S. Naipaul
Random House, Inc. (2001)
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Political Fiction
Exiles/ Fiction, Politicians, Politicians/ Fiction, Postcolonialism, Postcolonialism/ Fiction
e-Book 9780375707179
English
A profound novel of cultural displacement, The Mimic Men masterfully evokes a colonial man’s experience in a postcolonial world.Born of Indian heritage and raised on a British-dependent Caribbean island, Ralph Singh has retired to suburban London, writing his memoirs as a means to impose order on a chaotic existence. His memories lead him to recognize the paradox of his childhood during which he secretly fantasized about a heroic India, yet changed his name from Ranjit Kripalsingh. As he assesses his short-lived marriage to an ostentatious white woman, Singh realizes what has kept him from becoming a proper Englishman. But it is the return home and his subsequent immersion in the roiling political atmosphere of a newly self-governed nation that ultimately provide Singh with the necessary insight to discover the crux of his disillusionment.
Product Details
LoC Classification PR9272.9.N32 .M55 2001
Dewey 823.914
Cover Price £15.00
No. of Pages 304
Height x Width 210 x 135  mm
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