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082 _aIn 823.914
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100 _aBhavesh D.Parmar
245 _aV.S. Naipaul: a brief study at a glance
260 _aJaipur
_bParadise
_c2018
300 _a216p.
520 _aSir Vidiadhar Surajprasad is a Noble prize winning British writer best known for his bleak novels set in developing countries. His writing style is characterized by the use of simple yet strong words woven together in grasping narratives that reflect the dark realities of the world we live in. Born into a family of indentured laborers shipped from India to Trinidad, he struggles a lot in his childhood and was exposed to the stark realities of life from an early age. However, he was determined to rise above the hardships of his early life and worked hard at school in order to build a better future for his for himself. his hard work paid off and he received a scholarship to study at the prestigious Oxford University. By this time he had realized that his true interest was writing and began writing earnestly. However, his early attempts at writing proved to be unsuccessful. Lonely and insecure, he was on the verge of depression when a chance meeting with a young woman, Patricia Ann Hale, changed the course of his life. Hale, whom he eventually married, encouraged him to write and also served as his first editor. Eventually his writing career took off and he gained much recognition for his narratives which painted an unapologetically candid picture of the life in the Third World Countries.
650 _aIndian English literature-Novels
650 _aIndian English writer-author
650 _aNaipaul, V. S. (Vidiadhar Surajprasad), 1932-2018
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