West Of Suez by John Osborne
Set against the backdrop of a post-colonial world, the narrative explores the disillusionment and existential crises faced by a group of expatriates in a foreign land. As they grapple with the remnants of their past glories and the stark realities of their present, the characters navigate a complex web of personal and political tensions. The story delves into themes of identity, belonging, and the inevitable passage of time, painting a poignant picture of individuals caught between the fading echoes of empire and the uncertain future that lies ahead.
- Published
- 1971
- Nationality
- British
- Length
- Very Short
- Pages
- 80-100
- Original Language
- English
- Avg User Rating
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(3.0)
- Alternate Titles
- None
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