The derelict house in Shepherd's Bush that Moses takes on becomes the scene for an hilarious, topsy-turvy, irreverent sequence of events.
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The frothy humor is barbed with a disturbing ambiguity and subversive irony.... Moses Migrating illustrates Selvon's continuing preoccupation with the theme of the exiles' displacement and lack of a firm centre. - Susheila Nasta, Critical Perspectives on Sam Selvon ""Moses Migrating is a blistering critique of man's capacity for deception, self-deception and deception of others."" - Roydon Salick, The Novels of Samuel Selvon
Sam Selvon (1923-1994) was one of the most popular, prolific, and internationally distinguished of Caribbean writers. A native of Trinidad, he is best known for his vivid evocation of East Indians living in the Caribbean and Europe. Susheila Nasta is professor of modern literature at the Open University (UK) and editor of the journal Wasafiri.
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