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Samuel Selvon’s lonely London for Caribbean immigrants

Long before Zadie Smith’s White Teeth defined a second generation of British emigrants came Samuel Selvon. Born in Trinidad Selvon’s novels, beginning with 1956’s Lonely Londoner, brought to life the ‘cities within a city’ – divided by class and race.
“Because Sam has written so authentically, he has made it easier for the rest of us [...]

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