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230:, is an evocation of this tragic innocence. Nor was there, at the time of writing, any conscious effort on my part to emphasise the dimension of cruelty that had seduced, or driven, black people into such lasting bonds of illusion. It was not a physical cruelty. Indeed, the colonial experience of my generation was almost wholly without violence. It was a terror of the mind; a daily exercise in self-mutilation. Black versus black in a battle for self-improvement. 222:
in 1950. We simply thought we were going to an England that had been painted in our childhood consciousness as a heritage and a place of welcome. It is the measure of our innocence that neither the claim of heritage nor the expectation of welcome would have been seriously doubted. England was not for
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as an "autobiographical novel of childhood and adolescence written against the anonymity and alienation from self and community the author experienced in London at the age of twenty-three." Lamming himself has described the context in which the novel was written:
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has been widely praised and analysed since its first publication, receiving more critical attention than any of Lamming's other works. Introducing the American edition, Richard Wright referred to "Lamming's quietly melodious prose", while
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The novel was completed within two years of my arrival in London. I still shared in that innocence that had socialised us into seeing our relations to empire as a commonwealth of mutual interests....
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follows the events in the life of a young boy named G, taking place against the background of dramatic changes in the society in which he lives. The book's title comes from a couplet in
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us a country with classes and conflicts of interest like the islands we left. It was the name of a responsibility whose origin may have coincided with the beginning of time (...)
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saw the book as "a study of colonial revolt" and "one of the great political novels in modern 'colonial' literature".
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Migration was not a word I would have used to describe what I was doing when I sailed with other West Indians to
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Homecoming: Essays on African and Caribbean Literature, Culture and Politics
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Fifty Caribbean Writers: A Bio-bibliographical Critical Sourcebook
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Caribbean Autobiography: Cultural Identity and Self-Representation
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This was the breeding ground for every uncertainty of self. (...)
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YouTube. 553:"Literary loss as Caribbean writer George lamming dies" 331:"Memoirs: In the Castle of My Skin by George Lamming" 177:, Barbados, where the author was born and raised, 580: 497:"The Big Jubilee Read: Books from 1952 to 1961" 405:, University of Wisconsin Press, 2002, p. 158. 486:, New York: Lawrence Hill, 1972, pp. 110–126. 469:, New York: McGraw-Hill, 1953, pp. v–viii. 25: 226:Much of the substance of my first novel, 130:is the first and much acclaimed novel by 550: 521: 573:"Lamming on 'In The Castle of My Skin'" 581: 158:and was championed by eminent figures 478:Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o, "George Lamming's 388:, No. 35 (Spring, 1988), pp. 346–360. 240: 551:Mwongela, Ferdinand (12 June 2022). 446:"George Lamming: Critical reception" 13: 522:Bedirian, Razmig (22 April 2022). 376:"Carnival Strategies in Lamming's 275:'s platinum jubilee in June 2022. 138:, originally published in 1953 by 14: 620: 566: 187:Epitaph for the Young: XII Cantos 465:Richard Wright, Introduction to 146:, and subsequently published in 544: 515: 489: 472: 459: 456:, Greenwood Press, pp. 270–275. 439: 417:, Postcolonial Studies @ Emory. 333:. 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George Lamming
Denis Williams
Coming-of-age novel
Michael Joseph
The Emigrants
Barbadian
George Lamming
Michael Joseph
London
New York City
McGraw-Hill
Somerset Maugham Award
Jean-Paul Sartre
Richard Wright
coming-of-age novel
Carrington Village
Derek Walcott
The Emigrants
Sandra Pouchet Paquet
England
Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o
Big Jubilee Read
BBC
The Reading Agency
Queen Elizabeth II
"George Lamming"
Archived
Wayback Machine
George Lamming interview

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