A Bend in the River
Author(s): Naipaul V.S.
An acknowledged masterpiece by one of the towering literary giants of our time.
When Salim, a young Indian man, is offered a small business in Central Africa, he accepts. Accompanied by Metty, the son of one of the family slaves, he travels deep into the heart of the continent to become a trader in the town on a bend in the river. As Salim strives to establish himself, he becomes closely involved with the fluid and dangerous politics of the newly-independent state.
V.S. Naipaul unfolds a powerful story of changing Africa, sustaining his superb characterization and dramatic invention right to the memorable conclusion. He uses the troubled continent as a text to preach magnificently upon the sickness of a world losing touch with its past. Together with A House for Mr Biswas, "A Bend In The River" established V.S. Naipaul as one of the pre-eminent novelists of our time.
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Paperback (B-Format)
General Information
- :
- : Pan Macmillan
- : Campbell Books Ltd
- : 01 January 1979
- : 20.00 cmmm X 13.00 cmmm X 2.50 cmmm
- : books
Other Specifications
- : Naipaul V.S.
- : P
- : en
- : 296