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We are our own enemies: Kevin Jared Hosein’s Hungry Ghosts tackles class in colonial Trinidad

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Hungry Ghosts by  Kevin Jared Hosein is a slow-burn tale of class conflict between Trinidadians in the 1940s.

Hungry Ghosts by Kevin Jared Hosein is a slow-burn tale of class conflict between Trinidadians in the 1940s.

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SINGAPORE – Fiction set in the colonial era tends to stage the conflict between the imperial class and the local population.

While debut novelist Kevin Jared Hosein first tried pitting the British overseers against the Trinidadians, he soon found that well-worn antagonism dull.

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