David Dabydeen

Praise for A Harlot's Progress

David Dabydeen's new novel takes as its starting point Hogarth's painting of 1732...and sets out to release the people it represents - prostitute, merchant, quack doctor and slave boy - from easy moralism, both the ...

Observer

Exhilarating...Beguiling and provocative

The Times

The best of the younger generation of Caribbean novelists

Penelope Lively

David Dabydeen's new novel takes as its starting point Hogarth's painting of 1732...and sets out to release the people it represents - prostitute, merchant, quack doctor and slave boy - from easy moralism, both the ...

Observer

Exhilarating...Beguiling and provocative

The Times

The best of the younger generation of Caribbean novelists

Penelope Lively

David Dabydeen's new novel takes as its starting point Hogarth's painting of 1732...and sets out to release the people it represents - prostitute, merchant, quack doctor and slave boy - from easy moralism, both the ...

Observer

Exhilarating...Beguiling and provocative

The Times

The best of the younger generation of Caribbean novelists

Penelope Lively