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The Malayan Trilogy
Anthony Burgess
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Description for The Malayan Trilogy
Paperback. Victor Crabbe is a well meaning, ineffectual English man in the tropics, keen to teach the Malays what the West can do for them. Through Crabbe's rise and fall and a series of characters, this title lays bare racial and social prejudices of post-war Malaya during the upheaval of Independence. Num Pages: 608 pages. BIC Classification: FA. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 196 x 131 x 38. Weight in Grams: 432.
'Like all good comic writers Mr Burgess lives his creations as much as he writes them. First class'
Observer
Anthony Burgess was an officer in the Colonial Service. In The Malayan Trilogy - Time for a Tiger, The Enemy in the Blanket and Beds in the East - he satirises the dog days of colonialism. Victor Crabbe is a well meaning, ineffectual English man in the tropics, keen to teach the Malays what the West can do for them. Through Crabbe's rise and fall and a series of wonderfully colourful characters, Burgess lays bare racial and social prejudices of ... Read more
Product Details
Publisher
Vintage United Kingdom
Number of pages
608
Format
Paperback
Publication date
1996
Condition
New
Number of Pages
608
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780749395926
SKU
V9780749395926
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Ref
99-52
About Anthony Burgess
Anthony Burgess was born in Manchester in 1917 and educated at Xaverian College and Manchester University. He served in the British army from 1940 to 1946 and was a schoolteacher in England before becoming a colonial education officer in 1954. His Malayan trilogy of novels and a history of English literature were published while he was living in Malaya and ... Read more
Reviews for The Malayan Trilogy
A sad, hilarious book about the underlife of the expatriate East
Independent on Sunday
Essentially and splendidly comic
The Scotsman
Magnificent black comedies about human nature: about vainglory, obliviousness, delusion, and the undertow of despair
The Boston Globe
Independent on Sunday
Essentially and splendidly comic
The Scotsman
Magnificent black comedies about human nature: about vainglory, obliviousness, delusion, and the undertow of despair
The Boston Globe