A Room on the Hill

On an inward-looking island dominated by the Catholic Church, John Lestrade mourns both the death of friends and the inauthentic, suffocating quality of his own life. When he feels he can no longer find solace in his regular means of escape—a room on a hill—he forsakes his self-imposed exile and finds himself drawn to action and defiance. Opening himself up to change, John discovers hope and gleans the possibility of change and an escape from the inauthentic. Originally published in 1968, this intense and minimalist novel engages philosophical ideas, religious tradition, and colonial consciousness.

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A Room on the Hill

On an inward-looking island dominated by the Catholic Church, John Lestrade mourns both the death of friends and the inauthentic, suffocating quality of his own life. When he feels he can no longer find solace in his regular means of escape—a room on a hill—he forsakes his self-imposed exile and finds himself drawn to action and defiance. Opening himself up to change, John discovers hope and gleans the possibility of change and an escape from the inauthentic. Originally published in 1968, this intense and minimalist novel engages philosophical ideas, religious tradition, and colonial consciousness.

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A Room on the Hill

A Room on the Hill

by Garth St. Omer
A Room on the Hill

A Room on the Hill

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Overview

On an inward-looking island dominated by the Catholic Church, John Lestrade mourns both the death of friends and the inauthentic, suffocating quality of his own life. When he feels he can no longer find solace in his regular means of escape—a room on a hill—he forsakes his self-imposed exile and finds himself drawn to action and defiance. Opening himself up to change, John discovers hope and gleans the possibility of change and an escape from the inauthentic. Originally published in 1968, this intense and minimalist novel engages philosophical ideas, religious tradition, and colonial consciousness.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781845230937
Publisher: Peepal Tree Press Ltd.
Publication date: 04/01/2012
Series: Caribbean Modern Classics
Edition description: New
Pages: 160
Product dimensions: 5.20(w) x 8.00(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author


Garth St. Omer is a professor emeritus at the University of Santa Barbara. He is the author of J–, Black Bam and the Masqueraders; Nor Any Country; Shades of Grey; and Syrop. He lives in Santa Barbara, California.
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