In the Castle of My Skin
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In the Castle of My Skin

by George Lamming

A Barbadian childhood, and colonialism arriving without announcement.

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you want to understand colonial consciousness through a child who doesn't yet have the language for what's happening to him

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G is nine years old in 1930s Barbados. The novel follows him and his friends across their adolescence as the plantation system slowly changes around them — the landlord selling land, the villagers losing their security, the world their parents built eroding under forces nobody fully understands yet. Lamming writes in a prose that shifts between first person, collective voice, and reported speech — the community as narrator. The most formally original Caribbean dispatch on this shelf and the foundational text of West Indian literature.

WHERE THIS BOOK LIVES

Setting
Barbados • Caribbean
Voice
Written by a Barbadian author
Themes
True Cost of EmpireAfter EmpireWitness