Orientation: A Journey is an autobiographical account of a group of African American tourists who traveled on a tour to Europe, Asia and North Africa. The writer inserts fictional situations in the book to enable the reader to view the bareback narrative in relation to, or as a divergence from the autobiographical portions of the book. As a reality, these segments in the book are its core that lends itself to the fiction he creates, which propels the writer’s rush of awareness, and bares his accelerated consciousness, enabling him to carry the fictitious segments of the book on a non-liner, narrative, course.
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Wallace Collins was born in Jamaica, West Indies, and lived in London England, where he met and married his wife Pauline. Shortly after their marriage, they moved to Toronto, Canada, where he began to write seriously before he moved to New York decades ago. He is a graduate of Queens College, and worked as a cabinetmaker. He is a retiree who now writes full time.