Against exotic chic, dark tale of family pain, self-deception.(BOOKS)

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From: The Washington Times
Date: 20040801
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Byline: Sudip Bose, SPECIAL TO THE WASHINGTON TIMES

From Joseph Conrad and William Somerset Maugham (and, indeed, many other Western writers) we inherited the enduring image of the bemused colonial around the turn of the 20th century - a tea planter, perhaps, luxuriating on some tropical verandah, sipping his gin-sling before joining in a game of billiards, dreaming of wealth and a splendid future, while viewing the natives around him only as manifestations of his own inner fantasies or fears.

Such writers used Malaya, India, and the heart of Africa to suit their ...

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