The Intended
David Dabydeen
The Intended
David Dabydeen
The young narrator of The Intended is twelve when he leaves his village in rural Guyana to come to England. There, he is abandoned into social care, but with great determination and self-discipline seizes every opportunity to follow his aunt’s farewell advice, ‘but you must take education…pass plenty exam’ and wins a scholarship to Oxford. With an upper-class white fiancee, he has unquestionably arrived, but at the cost of ignoring the other part of his aunt’s farewell: ‘…you is we, remember you is we.’ Through remembering his Guyanese childhood and youth in working class Balham, the narrator’s older self explores the contradictions, the difficulties implicit in his aunt’s advice and the cost to his personality of losing that past. At one level a moving semi-autobiographical novel, The Intended is also a sophisticated postcolonial text with its echoes of ‘Heart of Darkness’, its play between language registers and its exploration of the instability of identity. As an Indo-Guyanese, the narrator finds himself seen as ‘Paki’ by the English, and as some mongrel hybrid by ‘real’ Asians from India and Pakistan; as sharing a common British ‘Blackness’, yet acutely conscious of the real cultural divisions between Guyanese of African and Indian origins.
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