-
contract being drawn to meet the demand.
According to the
genealogy the
Naipauls had
reconstructed in Trinidad, they were
Hindu Brahmins—embraced from the...
- the book A
House for Mr
Biswas by V. S.
Naipaul and The
Naipauls of
Nepaul Street by his sister, Savi
Naipaul Akal. In 2000, an act of
Parliament established...
- Nadira, Lady
Naipaul (born
Nadira Khannum Alvi; 1953), is a Kenyan-born
British ****stani
journalist and the
widow of
novelist Sir V. S.
Naipaul. She was...
- ISSN 0093-1705 – via
Taylor & Francis. Maja-Pearce,
Adewale (1
March 1985). "The
Naipauls on Africa: An
African View". The
Journal of
Commonwealth Literature. 20...
- for Mr Biswas, and
would be
revisited by
Naipaul Akal in her memoir, The
Naipauls of
Nepaul Street.
Naipaul Akal
studied at
Tranquillity Intermediate...
-
Johnny Naipaul (28
December 1927 – 5
February 1983) was a
Guyanese cricketer. He pla**** in one first-class
match for
British Guiana in 1944/45. List of...
- V. S.
Naipaul in his
memoir Sir Vidia's
Shadow (1998)
contrasts sharply with his earlier,
admiring portrait of the same
author in V. S.
Naipaul: An Introduction...
- A
House for Mr
Biswas is a 1961
novel by V. S.
Naipaul,
significant as
Naipaul's first work to
achieve acclaim worldwide. It is the
story of
Mohun Biswas...
-
laureate V. S.
Naipaul. The novel,
telling the
story of Salim, a
merchant in post-colonial mid-20th
century Africa, is one of
Naipaul's best
known works...
-
unconventionally formatted novel entitled In a Free State,
written by V. S.
Naipaul and
originally published by André
Deutsch in 1971. The protagonist, Santosh...