Description
About the Author
Rabindranath Maharaj, a Trinidadian teacher and journalist, wrote several of the stories in the Interloper during the year he spent in Fredericton. He now writes and teaches in Toronto.
Reviews
"The beginning of something quite new in the literature of journeys and arrivals." -- Kenneth Ramchaud * Trinidad Guardian *
"Intelligent, ironic and emotionally honest." * Blood & Aphorisms *
"His hope is infectious; his skill is a pleasure . . . a real awakening." * Books in Canada *
"A novel of many pleasures . . . A talented and confident writer who has produced a work of unsparing vision and compassion that stays true to the people who inhabit it . . . A rivetting portrait of the immigrant tragedy." * The Globe and Mail *
"A remarkable achievement . . . Maharaj's characters are vivid and entertaining; Dickensian, in a word." * Toronto Star *
"The effect is like laughing while you're bleeding to death." * Vancouver Sun *
Book Information
ISBN 9780864922205
Author Rabindranath Maharaj
Format Paperback
Page Count 323
Imprint Goose Lane Editions
Publisher Goose Lane Editions
Weight(grams) 500g
Dimensions(mm) 216mm * 140mm * 23mm