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Writer and the World Essays

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ISBN-10: 0375707301

ISBN-13: 9780375707308

Edition: Reprint 

Authors: V. S. Naipaul, V. S. Naipaul

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Spanning four decades and four continents, this magisterial volume brings together the essential shorter works of reflection and reportage by our most sensitive, literate, and undeceivable observer of the post-colonial world. In its pages V. S. Naipaul trains his relentless moral intelligence on societies from India to the United States and sees how each deals with the challenges of modernity and the seductions of both the real and mythical past. Whether he is writing about a string of racial murders in Trinidad; the mad, corrupt reign of Mobutu in Zaire; Argentina under the generals; or Dallas during the 1984 Republican Convention, Naipaul combines intellectual playfulness with sorrow,…    
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Book details

List price: $22.00
Publisher: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
Publication date: 9/9/2003
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 544
Size: 5.16" wide x 8.00" long x 1.20" tall
Weight: 0.836
Language: English

Vidiadhar Surajprasad (V. S.) Naipaul was born on August 17, 1932. He was born of Hindu parents in Trinidad. V. S. Naipaul was educated at Oxford University and has lived in Great Britain since 1950. With an exile's sensibility, Naipaul's writing is concerned with both the West Indies of his childhood and his strong identification with India. A House for Mr. Biswas (1961), his most well-known work, solidified his reputation as a novelist. It tells the tragicomic story of the search for independence and identity of a Brahmin Indian living in Trinidad. Naipaul's work, even when he appears to be analyzing a picturesque character, is really an analysis of the entire society of Trinidad. The…    

Introduction
India
In the Middle of the Journey
Jamshed into Jimmy
A Second Visit
The Election in Ajmer
Africa and the Diaspora
Papa and the Power Set
The Shipwrecked Six Thousand
The Ultimate Colony
The Overcrowded Barracoon
Power?
Michael X and the Black Power Killings in Trinidad: Peace and Power
A New King for the Congo: Mobutu and the Nihilism of Africa
The Crocodiles of Yamoussoukro
American Occasions
Columbus and Crusoe
Jacques Soustelle and the Decline of the West
New York with Norman Mailer
Steinbeck in Monterey
Argentina and the Ghost of Eva Peron, 1972-1991
The Air-Conditioned Bubble: The Republicans in Dallas
Heavy Manners in Grenada
A Handful of Dust: Cheddi Jagan and the Revolution in Guyana
Postscript: Our Universal Civilization
Index