Conversations with V. S. Naipaul

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Feroza F. Jussawalla
Univ. Press of Mississippi, 1997 - Biography & Autobiography - 174 pages
Intense, controversial, unfailingly clever, V. S. Naipaul has won nearly every major British writing award, including the prestigious Booker Award (in 1971 for In a Free State) and in 1990 was knighted for his literary accomplishments. Born of Indian parents in Trinidad in 1932, he has little sympathy for the land of his birth or forefathers. All that he puts under his microscope--nations, peoples, religions, or ethnic groups--are targets of his clear-sightedness, and he shows no patience with pretense or delusions.

This collection brings together interviews from a thirty-six-year span and reveals a witty, sometimes scathing talker with a free-ranging curiosity, but one who dreads intimacy and cherishes a solitary detachment. This collection shows the changing faces of this world-class author. In early interviews, mostly given to such fellow writers and colleagues as Derek Walcott and the poet Eric Roach, Naipaul is clipped, brusque, and clearly impatient with interviewers. More recent interviews, given primarily to journalists rather than literary figures, reveal a maturing Naipaul, often warm, passionate, and forthcoming about his private life.
 

Contents

A Talk with Vidia Naipaul Fitzroy Fraser
3
An Interview with Ewart Rouse Ewart Rouse
10
Unfurnished EntrailsThe Novelist V S Naipaul in Conversation
22
Fame A ShortLived Cycle Says Vidia Eric Roach
37
S Naipaul Elizabeth Hardwick
45
An Interview with V
57
The Dark Visions of V S Naipaul
63
A Conversation with V S Naipaul
75
The Fierce and Enigmatic V S Naipaul Grants
99
V S Naipaul Is Still Searching Andrew
106
Going Back for a Turn in the East Andrew Robinson
110
Stranger in Fiction Andrew Robinson
130
An Interview with V S Naipaul Aamer
154
S Naipaul Talks to Alastair Niven Alastair Niven
162
Index
171
Copyright

A Perpetual Voyager Bernard Levin
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