
In 1960, Dr Eric Williams, the first Prime Minister of independent Trinidad, invited V. S. Naipaul to revisit his native country & record his impressions. In this classic of modern travel writing he created a deft & remarkably prescient portrait of Trinidad & the Caribbean societies of four adjacent countries, Guyana, Surinam, Martinique & Jamaica. Haunted by the legacies of slavery & colonialism, & so thoroughly defined by the norms of Empire that it can scarcely comprehend its end, Naipaul catches this poor, topsy-turvy world at a critical moment, a time when racial & political assertion had yet to catch up
- a perfect subject for the acute understanding & dazzling prose of this great writer.