Black Mischief

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Black Mischief is a satirical novel by Evelyn Waugh that lampoons British imperialism and modernizing schemes in a fictional African kingdom.

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Black Mischief canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf novel
satirical novel
author Evelyn Waugh
character Basil Seal
Sutekh
surface form: Emperor Seth

General Connolly
Prudence Courteney
Sir Samson Courteney
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
criticizes British colonial policy
Westernization projects in Africa
depicts colonial administration
corruption in government
failed modernization
firstEditionFormat hardcover
followedBy A Handful of Dust
genre comic novel
satire
hasAuthorNationality British
hasForm prose
hasInfluenceOn later postcolonial satire discussions
hasNarrativePerspective third-person narration
hasStructure linear narrative
hasSubject diplomacy
politics in a fictional African state
social satire
hasTone farce
ironic
language English
literaryMovement interwar British fiction
literaryPeriod 20th-century literature
mainCharacter Basil Seal
notableFor controversial racial and colonial stereotypes
dark humor
partOf Evelyn Waugh's early comic novels
precededBy Vile Bodies
publicationYear 1932
publisher Chapman and Hall
setting African kingdom of Azania
fictional African island of Azania
theme British imperialism
bureaucratic incompetence
cultural clash
modernization schemes
political satire
timePeriodOfSetting interwar period

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Evelyn Waugh notableWork Black Mischief
Scoop precededBy Black Mischief
Vile Bodies followedBy Black Mischief