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A big bend: a novel describing the riverside area of Africa-draft

I finished reading this book a few days ago. It's easy to read, but it's hard to understand the taste when you think about it.

As the name suggests, Big Bend describes a small town in the bend of a river in Africa. The author fictionalizes a character and describes the novel from the first-person perspective of this character. The author of this book is V.S. Naipaul, an Indian who eventually immigrated to Britain from a small British colony in the West Indies. It can also be said that he is an Indian without roots. This information is introduced in his next work. The author has a bad personality, but his works are good. The main content of this book is as follows: the protagonist is a mixed-race Indian from the east coast of Africa. His family is very famous in the local area, but a person who doesn't know the roots is a little confused and doesn't know what to do in the future. In order to escape from these confusions and find the meaning of life, he went from the east coast to the depths of the African jungle and came to a small town in Dahewan area, which was also his replacement for another small shop he admired very much (this person was very satisfied with his work, but in that big environment, I was still barely able to get by. ) When I came to the Great Bend, the country had just experienced a turmoil, colonial rule had just ended, and the local people were in power. At this time, riots broke out everywhere, and the darkness in the people's hearts was vented. The protagonist ran to a small town in Greater Bay Area alone and opened a shop. At first, the town had just experienced riots, and everything seemed abandoned. The jungle deep in the river was originally developed, but the protagonist came like a ruin ... The protagonist ran a small shop here and soon became familiar with it. He met an Indian couple and often ate in their home, and learned that the town was basically a foreigner. Later, the servants of the protagonist's family came to him and they lived together. At this time, the local people came to power and gradually controlled the situation, and the situation began to have problems again. At this time, the town began to prosper again, and the middle schools in the town began to recruit students again. At this time, there was a tribal child in the depths of the river. Because his mother often does business with the protagonist and is familiar with it, he asked the protagonist to look after the children. The child originally came from this tribe. Some Africans are very contradictory and often challenge the protagonist. This is mainly because Africans have just taken control of the country by themselves. Very unconfident … Later, the hero left him alone because he couldn't communicate with him well, but the Africans played well with the hero's servant … Later, the great man began to build a new development zone next to the town, trying to prove that he could control the country. The prosperity of the town has also begun to flourish ... This book begins with the prosperity of this town and gives a detailed description ... I can't write it anymore ┐ (? -`) ┌ ... See for yourself ...

The root cause of this book's ups and downs is that it has no roots ... I don't know where the future is, which is similar to many people ... One needs roots to grow ... In fact, after reading this book, I feel the importance of home.