Prose Context and Theory

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  • Prose Context and Theory
    • Lonely Londoners
      • Published in 1956, after the British Nationality Act (1948)
        • Citizenship of Britain and it colonies
          • El Dorado myth - mother country reject its colonies
      • Post Modernism (Mixing of different artistic culture)  relies on Selvon's use of creole language
      • Eposodic structure mirrors that of the immigrant's experiences
        • Large number of different characters and locations, containing sub-plots
        • No palpable forward motion or driving force
      • Lack of traditional plot line reflects rejection of traditional and literary conventions
      • Colour bar, in which black people are denied the same opportunities as others
        • Difficulty to find work and sustain livelihood
        • Job centre
      • Immigration meant a hybridisation of culture
      • Edward Said's Orientalism - Western style for dominating the orient
      • Wind-rush generation arriving in UK from Caribbean
        • Waterloo station
    • Heart of Darkness
      • Height of Modern Imperial Movement
      • Conrad's father exiled to Siberia on suspicion of conspiring against government
      • Conrad was suspected of being gay
        • Kurtz's feminine attributes
      • World's 'dark places' under European control
      • Ivory trade mirrors that of colonial greed
      • Modernist literature
        • Characteristics: Intentional distortion of shapes, illusion, interest of primitive cultures
          • Purposeful degradation of "black shapes"
            • Interest in cannibals
          • Illusions of Kurtz

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