Kniha Chip-Chip Gatherers Shiva Naipaul

Chip-Chip Gatherers

Autor: Shiva Naipaul
Jazyk: Angličtina
Vazba: Brožovaná
Vydavatel: Penguin Books
Dostupnost: U nakladatele na objednávku
Odesíláme za 17-26 dnů
306
Shiva Naipaul was the brother of V. S. Naipaul and author of "Fireflies" and "The Chip-Chip Gatherer...

Informace o knize

Jazyk
Angličtina
Vazba
Kniha - Brožovaná
Vydáno
2012
Stránek
336
EAN
9780141197227
ISBN
0141197226
Enbook ID
04476223
Vydavatel
Hmotnost
250
Rozměry
196 x 127 x 20

Kompletní popis

Shiva Naipaul was the brother of V. S. Naipaul and author of "Fireflies" and "The Chip-Chip Gatherers". "The Chip-Chip Gatherers", his second novel, was winner of the Whitbread Literary Award in 1973 and is set in Naipaul's native Trinidad. It includes a new foreword by Amit Chaudhuri. The crowded, ramshackle community of the Settlement in Trinidad is at the mercy of a tyrant. Egbert Ramsaran, the proud owner of the Ramsaran Transport Company, who has become the richest man in town through sheer strength of will, is a capricious, eccentric despot who loves nobody and whom nobody can afford to ignore. There is his son Wilbert, bullied into passivity and failure; Vishnu the downtrodden grocer without grace or hope; the beautiful, unpredictable Sushila, who tries to wield her seductive powers over Ramsaran; and her daughter, Sita, intelligent enough to know that escape is possible. Their intricately woven lives are perfectly captured in all their pathos, comedy and humanity.

Mohlo by vás zajímat

Edward the Emu

Sheena Knowles
206

British Battle Tanks

David Fletcher
782

I'll Be Gone in the Dark

Michelle McNamara
554
314

Evil in Africa

David Parkin
2 962

Wieland

Charles Brockden Brown
318
425
439

Czar's Madman

Jaan Kross
466

Back to Eden

Jethro Kloss
188
2 338
363

Hour of the Star

Clarice Lispector
220
228

Fever Pitch

Nick Hornby
259

Hangsaman

Shirley Jackson
228
243

I Am Not Your Negro

James Baldwin
228

East of Eden

John Steinbeck
212

The Grapes of Wrath

John Steinbeck
212

Of Mice and Men

John Steinbeck
188