Forsaken Lover
Discover the profound insights of Chris Searle's Forsaken Lover, a compelling exploration of identity and language. First published in 1972, this thought-provoking work draws from Searle's rich experiences as an English teacher in a secondary school in Tobago. The narrative delves into the complex issues faced by black individuals navigating their identities while communicating in the language of the colonizers. With 120 pages of engaging content, this hardback edition, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2023, invites readers to reflect on the intricate relationship between language and self-identity. Perfect for those interested in cultural studies and linguistic challenges, Forsaken Lover is a must-read that resonates with contemporary discussions on race and identity.