Journey Through Darkness: The Writing of V.S. NaipaulStudie over het werk van de West-Indische schrijver Vidiadhar Surajprasad Naipaul (9132- ). |
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Page 210
... African scrapes his yard , and now they want to run from the dreadful places where they've made their money and find ... African his- tory is recorded either from the European or the African point of view : " The past has vanished ...
... African scrapes his yard , and now they want to run from the dreadful places where they've made their money and find ... African his- tory is recorded either from the European or the African point of view : " The past has vanished ...
Page 213
... Africa . One boy raised the question of people being depersonalisés by imperialism and I thought he was making the point that Christianity was an imported religion incompatible with African religion . I asked whether his feelings about ...
... Africa . One boy raised the question of people being depersonalisés by imperialism and I thought he was making the point that Christianity was an imported religion incompatible with African religion . I asked whether his feelings about ...
Page 215
... African mats on the floor and African hangings on the wall and spears and masks you felt that the world was going on and you were safe in it . How easy it was , in that room , to make those assump- tions ! " ( BR 139-40 ) . In Salim's ...
... African mats on the floor and African hangings on the wall and spears and masks you felt that the world was going on and you were safe in it . How easy it was , in that room , to make those assump- tions ! " ( BR 139-40 ) . In Salim's ...
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