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  1. (PDF) V. S. NAIPAUL: QUEST FOR AN IDENTITY AND PURSUIT

  2. Introduction - V. S. Naipaul of Trinidad - Cambridge University …

  3. Understanding a wounded civilisation: a sociological reading of V.

  4. A House for Mr. Biswas Summary - eNotes.com

  5. Of a Free Man: Downplaying Colonial Crisis in the Discourse of V. S ...

  6. ആളുകൾ ഇതും ചോദിക്കുന്നു
    In and to India, he was an outsider–insider. Born and socialised as a child in colonial Trinidad, rejecting his Brahman and Trinidad background, and settling down in England, Naipaul honed an astute skill for observation and conversation to become one of the best writers in the English language in the twentieth century.
    V. S. Naipaul is not alone in such ambivalence towards India. Other Indo-Trinidadians like, Peggy Mohan, who now lives in India, mentions that an Indo-Trinidadian visiting India has ambiguous appearance and has anxieties about how s/he will be viewed and treated ( 2007: 233).
    The story follows the life of Mohun Biswas, an Indo-Trinidadian man of Indian descent, as he navigates familial challenges, an unsatisfying marriage, and a determined effort to own a house. The story consists of two parts: a prologue and an epilogue. In the prologue, Naipaul depicts Mohun's emotions as he achieves his dream of owning a home.
    Naipaul was born at Chaguanas Borough in central Trinidad in the twin-island Republic of Trinidad and Tobago on 17 August 1932.
  7. Post-Colonial Review of V. S. Naipaul's Fiction - Zenodo

  8. Half a Life by V.S. Naipaul | Summary, Themes & Analysis

  9. Colonial Clowns? The Tragicomedy of V. S. Naipaul's Miguel Street