The Interloper

The astonishing stories in The Interloper capture the moment when ambivalence floods the new immigrant’s consciousness. Regret and nostalgia take turns overwhelming and being overwhelmed by rosy expectations, and only drastic measures stave off paralysis and ruin.

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Rabindranath Maharaj’s stories capture the whiplash emotions of immigrants — excitement, nostalgia, hope, terror, the self-consciousness of the outsider. But, profoundly sympathetic as he is towards his characters, Maharaj is alert to the human frailties they carry with them wherever they go. His irreverence strikes Trinidad and Canada, Christianity and Hinduism, Fredericton’s miniature order and Toronto’s trackless suburbs with equal vigour.
“Maharaj brings contrasting worlds into bright relief — the new one, the one left behind, and that discordant place where dramatically different cultures meet.”
Chronicle Herald

“Dark tales … enlivened by wit and humour and layered, expressive language.”
Quill & Quire

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The astonishing stories in The Interloper capture the moment when ambivalence floods the new immigrant’s consciousness. Regret and nostalgia take turns overwhelming and being overwhelmed by rosy expectations, and only drastic measures stave off paralysis and ruin.

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Dimensions:

181 Pages
8.5in * 5.5in * 0.48in
588gr

Published:

April 01, 1995

Publisher:

Goose Lane Editions

ISBN:

9780864921550

Book Subjects:

FICTION / Short Stories

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Language:

eng

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