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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... Island " , 1965 ) . However , it would seem that he did not find that metro- polis to be of significance to the island , for his next major work is The Mimic Men in which the narrator / protagonist finally turns away from his West Indian ...
... Island " , 1965 ) . However , it would seem that he did not find that metro- polis to be of significance to the island , for his next major work is The Mimic Men in which the narrator / protagonist finally turns away from his West Indian ...
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... Island " Dated August 1965 , " A Flag on the Island " was probably written while Naipaul was also working on The Mimic Men . Seeming almost a joke at the expense of a film company which requested a comic musical with an American char ...
... Island " Dated August 1965 , " A Flag on the Island " was probably written while Naipaul was also working on The Mimic Men . Seeming almost a joke at the expense of a film company which requested a comic musical with an American char ...
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... island , but the people of the island have neither the political awareness nor the stamina to create a revolution based on genuine ideals . Naipaul's rejection of the philosophy of Black Power as a force for reform is first stated in ...
... island , but the people of the island have neither the political awareness nor the stamina to create a revolution based on genuine ideals . Naipaul's rejection of the philosophy of Black Power as a force for reform is first stated in ...
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