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The Eye of the Scarecrow
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The Eye of the Scarecrow

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Reflecting on three distinct periods in the unnamed narrator’s life in Guyana from the 1920s to the 1940s, this novel illustrates the various incidents that gradually change his perception of the world. After he experiences a disconcerting vision regarding one of his friends, he is rendered incapable of reviewing his own history until many years later, when this fictional account begins a voyage through his consciousness. This cyclical tale removes the props of linear narrative and conventional characterization, offering a compensating Proustian richness of sensuous associations. This powerful exploration of memory also delves into a political dimension, questioning the connection between the 1948 anti-colonial movement’s challenge of British power over Guyanese lives and the 1964 civil war between Africans and Indians in the South American state.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Peepal Tree Press Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
26 July 2011
Pages
112
ISBN
9781845231644

Reflecting on three distinct periods in the unnamed narrator’s life in Guyana from the 1920s to the 1940s, this novel illustrates the various incidents that gradually change his perception of the world. After he experiences a disconcerting vision regarding one of his friends, he is rendered incapable of reviewing his own history until many years later, when this fictional account begins a voyage through his consciousness. This cyclical tale removes the props of linear narrative and conventional characterization, offering a compensating Proustian richness of sensuous associations. This powerful exploration of memory also delves into a political dimension, questioning the connection between the 1948 anti-colonial movement’s challenge of British power over Guyanese lives and the 1964 civil war between Africans and Indians in the South American state.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Peepal Tree Press Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
26 July 2011
Pages
112
ISBN
9781845231644