Moses Migrating by Sam Selvon


Moses Migrating
Title : Moses Migrating
Author :
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ISBN : 0894108727
ISBN-10 : 9780894108723
Language : English
Format Type : Paperback
Number of Pages : 195
Publication : First published January 1, 1983

Moses Migrating (08) by Selvon, Sam [Paperback (2008)]


Moses Migrating Reviews


  • Amanda Bannister

    I enjoyed Moses’ continuing story, right up until the last page...so 3.5⭐️ rounded up....

  • June

    This is book 3 of Selvon's immigrant "Trilogy", following the journey of Moses Aloetta from the loneliness of London back to his home country, Trinidad. Moses doesn't make this journey unaccompanied, however - Bob and Jeannie want to see the Carnival and so organise things so that they can join him. They are later joined by Galahad and Brenda - much to Moses's chagrin - and just when Moses tries to re-establish links with his Tanty Flora and rekindle family ties, he also gets bothered by Lennart, the 'Guardian' (Trinidadian version) journalist. It's a short novel that can be read in a couple of hours, and is an amalgam of comedy and poignancy as Moses endeavours to "spread the gospel" of "Brit'n's" greatness to the Caribbean population through very symbolic means.

    Really enjoyed this book; similarly to its predecessors there are very strong intertextual links to Defoe's 'Robinson Crusoe' (Part 3 of) and I am looking forward to writing about it in my next Uni essay.

  • Ahmad

    Selvon ruins the Moses trilogy with this flop. Still not his worst work.