NAIPAUL AS A NOVELIST
INTRODUCTION:
Naipaul’s prolific writing career
includes works such as A House for Mr. Biswas, India: A Wounded
Civilization, An Area of Darkness, India: A Million Mutinies Now, A
Bend in the River, The Mystic
Masseur, The Suffrage of Elvira, Guerillas, Miguel Street, A Flag on the
Island, The Mimic Men, In a Free State, Mr. Stone and the Knights Companion,
The Enigma of Arrival, The Loss of El Dorado etc. Apart from the Nobel Prize, he won Booker Prize in 1971, the
Naipaul is one of the most controversial of contemporary
writers. His scathing commentaries on
Much of Naipaul's work deals
with individuals who feel alienated from the society. They desperately seek a
way to belong. The sense of rootless ness is also a recurrent theme in his
work. His depiction of the peoples of
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