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 123
... Dorado Naipaul's " Foreword " to The Loss of El Dorado ( 1969 ) expres- ses his sense that in Trinidad there is no past , only a dis- continuous and anomalous present . His alienation from the West Indies in general and Trinidad in ...
... Dorado Naipaul's " Foreword " to The Loss of El Dorado ( 1969 ) expres- ses his sense that in Trinidad there is no past , only a dis- continuous and anomalous present . His alienation from the West Indies in general and Trinidad in ...
Page 133
... Dorado resulted from their discovery of the value of what they had destroyed and their desire to find Shangri - La for the second time . Even the French had a pastoral dream which they tried to bring to life in the West Indies by nam ...
... Dorado resulted from their discovery of the value of what they had destroyed and their desire to find Shangri - La for the second time . Even the French had a pastoral dream which they tried to bring to life in the West Indies by nam ...
Page 143
... Dorado quest had be- come " ( LED 41 ) . In the second half of " Columbus and Crusoe " , Naipaul outlines the relation between the myth of Robinson Crusoe and the Spanish fantasy of rediscovering Shangri - la in El Dorado ; both express ...
... Dorado quest had be- come " ( LED 41 ) . In the second half of " Columbus and Crusoe " , Naipaul outlines the relation between the myth of Robinson Crusoe and the Spanish fantasy of rediscovering Shangri - la in El Dorado ; both express ...
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accept achieve African Area of Darkness attempt aware become believe Bend Biswas Biswas's Black Power Bobby chaos characters colonial corruption culture discovers Dorado dream El Dorado English European experience failure fantasy father fear feel Finding the Centre Ganesh George Lamming Guerrillas Hindu House human identity individual Islam island Jimmy Jimmy's journey Knights Companion London Loss Malik metropolis Middle Passage Miguel Street Mimic Mimic Men MimM Miranda Mystic Masseur Naipaul seems Naipaul's fiction Naipaul's writing narrator Negro never nonfiction novel novelist offer past political portrays postcolonial racial Ralegh Ralph Singh readers reality relationship reveals River Roche Salim Santosh satire seeks Seepersad Naipaul sense slave social society Spanish Stone story Suffrage of Elvira suggests theme things tion Trinidad Trinidadian truth Tulsis understanding V. S. Naipaul village violence vision vision of disorder West Indian words Wounded Civilization Yvette