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Guyana Quotes

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Ken Puddicombe
“Lying there in bed, dangling in a zone somewhere between sleep and consciousness, he was overcome by a strange feeling: that he was losing control of his life, and for the first time in recent years was unsure of the direction it was taking him." Carl Dias reflects on life in RACING WITH THE RAIN”
Ken Puddicombe, Racing With The Rain

Malcolm Bradbury
“If Caribbean writers have one single unifying theme, it is a strong sense of place, and of home. There is also - always, beneath the humour, which is a West Indian characteristic - a sadness: an awareness of a past that can never really be forgotten, or forgiven.”
Malcolm Bradbury, The Atlas of Literature

Ken Puddicombe
“To be honest, it's a real relief to go to Canada where I can be among my relatives. Just the kind of break I need. Strange enough, when I'm there, I can't wait to get back to Guyana. There's something that's always calling me back, something in the blood, I guess." Father Martin to Carl Dias in Racing With The Rain.”
Ken Puddicombe, Racing With The Rain

Dennis Adonis III
“You can't expect to be treated like a king and act like the village idiot.”
Dennis Adonis III

“Just as demagogues lead their well-intentioned followers into tragedy, so the jungle inevitably reclaims it's own.”
Jeff Gunn

Rahul Bhattacharya
“Sometimes there were trips to somebody's cousin's friend's plot of land by the black-water creeks off the highway, trips that killed me with nostalgia even while I lived them, driving aback a pickup, silvery rain pelting bare backs, leaves dancing on the mud trail, branches snapping back onto faces, puddles like lakes forded in the sinking vehicle, bushcook and red rum and drenched cricket, jamoon splattered purple upon the wet soil - the remarkable freedom of a forgotten and irrelevant place on earth.”
Rahul Bhattacharya, The Sly Company of People Who Care