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Vintage Readers are a perfect introduction to some of the great modern writers presented in attractive, accessible paperback editions.
“The most splendid writer of English alive today. . . . He looks into the mad eye of history and does not blink.” --
The Boston Globe
Winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature, V.S. Naipaul is our most intelligent and unflinching observer of the collision between modern and traditional societies. His novels, essays, and reportage are distinguished by their wit, outrage, and compassion, and by a prophetic vision of individuals caught in the tectonic upheavals of history.
Vintage Naipaul includes the prologue and first chapter of the novel
A House for Mr. Biswas; a vignette from the novel
Half a Life; “Jasmine” from
The Overcrowded Barracoon; “Synthesis and Mimicry” from
India: A Wounded Civilization; “A New King for the Congo: Mobutu and the Nihilism of Africa” from
The Writer and the World; “Jack's Garden” from his memoir
The Enigma of Arrival; and the story “The Bomoh's Son” from the collection
Beyond Belief.