Staying On
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University of Chicago Press
University of Chicago Press
Publication Date
October 1, 1988
October 1, 1988
Format
Trade Paperback / Unabridged
Trade Paperback / Unabridged
Pages
224
224
ISBN-13
978-0-22-674349-3
978-0-22-674349-3
Set in post-independence India, Staying On revisits the world of the Raj through the lives of Tusker and Lucy Smalley, an aging British couple who have chosen to remain in the country after the end of empire. Living modestly in a declining hill station hotel, they navigate a quieter, more uncertain existence, far removed from the authority and privilege they once knew. Their routines—tinged with affection, irritation, and long familiarity—reveal both the comforts and constraints of a shared past.
As India moves forward, the Smalleys find themselves caught between worlds, clinging to memories while confronting the realities of change. Through their interactions with one another and with those around them, the novel explores themes of displacement, identity, and the lingering effects of colonialism. Beneath its gentle humor lies a poignant examination of what it means to stay behind when history has already moved on.
Subtle, reflective, and quietly moving, the novel offers a deeply human portrait of love, aging, and adaptation. Paul Scott brings both wit and compassion to this intimate story, illuminating the small, everyday moments that shape a life lived in the shadow of a vanished world.
As India moves forward, the Smalleys find themselves caught between worlds, clinging to memories while confronting the realities of change. Through their interactions with one another and with those around them, the novel explores themes of displacement, identity, and the lingering effects of colonialism. Beneath its gentle humor lies a poignant examination of what it means to stay behind when history has already moved on.
Subtle, reflective, and quietly moving, the novel offers a deeply human portrait of love, aging, and adaptation. Paul Scott brings both wit and compassion to this intimate story, illuminating the small, everyday moments that shape a life lived in the shadow of a vanished world.
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Edition Info
Publisher / Imprint
University of Chicago Press
University of Chicago Press
Publication Date
October 1, 1988
October 1, 1988
Format
Trade Paperback / Unabridged
Trade Paperback / Unabridged
Pages
224
224
ISBN-13
978-0-22-674349-3
978-0-22-674349-3