Time for a Tiger. Illustrated

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By Anthony Burgess

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Time for a Tiger is the compelling first novel in Anthony Burgess's The Malayan Trilogy (The Long Day Wanes), a vibrant and often humorous exploration of colonial Malaya in the twilight of British rule. Drawing from his own experiences as an English teacher in Southeast Asia, Burgess crafts a richly detailed portrait of a multicultural society grappling with change, conflict, and identity. Set in the 1950s, the story revolves around Victor Crabbe, a British expatriate and schoolteacher whose efforts to bring order and understanding to his personal and professional life are met with challenges at every turn. Through Crabbe's interactions with the Malay, Chinese, Indian, and British characters around him, Burgess examines the complexities of colonial relationships, the tensions between tradition and modernity, and the personal struggles of individuals navigating a rapidly changing world. The novel is imbued with Burgess's sharp wit and keen insight into human nature, presenting a world both deeply flawed and profoundly human. His prose captures the sensory richness of Malaya—the heat, the smells, and the vibrant cultural tapestry—while his characters bring the social and political dynamics of the era vividly to life. Time for a Tiger is a masterful blend of satire, drama, and cultural commentary, setting the stage for the subsequent novels in the trilogy. It stands as a testament to Burgess's storytelling prowess and his ability to delve into the heart of colonial and postcolonial identities with both humor and empathy.
Time for a Tiger. Illustrated