Moses Ascending
Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 1991
140
Novel • Fiction
London, England • 1970s
1991
Adult
18+ years
In Moses Ascending, a Caribbean immigrant, Moses, navigates life in 1970s London after purchasing a house. As he attempts to transform into a landlord and writer, Moses faces various challenges, including cultural identity struggles and misunderstandings. The novel humorously explores themes of immigration, race, and the quest for assimilation and success.
Humorous
Informative
Contemplative
Emotional
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Moses Ascending by Sam Selvon offers a humorous and satirical glimpse into post-colonial life in London. Critics praise its witty exploration of immigrant identity and societal expectations, though some note that its comedic tone might undermine its deeper messages. The novel's lively prose and unique voice leave a lasting impression despite these minor critiques.
A reader who enjoys Moses Ascending by Sam Selvon likely appreciates satirical and humorous narratives exploring postcolonial themes and immigrant experiences. Fans of The Lonely Londoners, White Teeth by Zadie Smith, and The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao by Junot Díaz would find this work appealing for its wit, cultural insights, and vibrant prose.
386 ratings
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Mixed feelings
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140
Novel • Fiction
London, England • 1970s
1991
Adult
18+ years
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