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VS Naipaul biography and famous works

VS Naipaul biography and famous works

Sir Vidyadhar Suryaprasad Naipaul(17 August 1932 - 11 August, 018) was a popular writer. Both lauded and condemned for writing were equally The diagonal language of his writing could not please many. He was not afraid of critics. He has passed a very busy life.

He is a Trinidadian literary from the Indian-Nepalese genre. He later gained British citizenship. He is mainly literary in English language. In two thousand one, he won the Nobel Prize in Literature. He is known for his humorous novels written in the background of Trinidad and Tobago, and for his autobiographical novels written on his life and travelogue. He practiced literature for more than fifty years. He has written more than thirty fiction and nonfiction. It is worth mentioning in A Free State, A Bend in the River, A House for Mr. Biswas.

VS Naipaul biography and famous works


Naipaul was born on August seventeen, 1932, in Chaguanas, Trinidad, and Tobago. He is the second child of Seepersad Naipaul and Droapatie Naipaul. In the 1980s, his grandfather went to Trinidad and Tobago to migrate from India to work as a laborer. Naipaul's father in the English immigrant community in Trinidad did his English journalism. He started writing articles in Trinidad Gardens in 1929. In 1932, his father joined Chaguanas as the Correspondent. In the two thousand one Nobel Prize of Naipaul, he said that he is from Nepali descent from his father.


In 1939, at the age of seven, the Nigerian family moved to Trinidadian capital Port of Spain. There he was admitted to the government queen Royal College, built in the British Government School. After passing from there, Naipaul received the official scholarship from Trinidad. As a result, he got the opportunity to study in any British Commonwealth Institute for higher education.
In 1950, he went to the Commonwealth Scholar to read Napoleon English Literature in Oxford. After that, they went from there to the world. But could not find me anywhere. Describes itself as a stupid person. He said, he is the sum of his writings.

From the place where Naipaul has gone, the content of the text has been lifted. One novel or travelogue after another has given a gift to ruthless prose. He never saw anything good in India, Africa or Trinidad. The third world is depicted as a bustling terrain in its transverse language.
Nayapal came in the opening of the Dhaka Lit Fest in 2016.

 Naipaul said, "I wanted to be a writer, but I didn't know anything about what I'd write. But I know, I knew it. I realized that it would hurt me for that. It was very embarrassing to me. The fact is nothing but a hoax madness."


Naipaul famous works

The Mystic Masseur(1957), The Safeways of Elvira (1958), Miguel Street (1959), A House for Mr Biswas (1961), Mr. Stone and the Knights Companion (1963), The Mimic Man (1967), A Fleet On The Island (1967), In a Free State (1971), Guerrillas (1975), A Bend in the River (1979), The Enigma of Evil (1987), A Way in the World (1994), Half A Life (2001) ), The Nightwatchman's Occurrence Book: Other comic invention (story (2004), Magic seeds (2004) etc.

Conclusion

He has been condemned as much as he has been praised for his lifetime, for writing about India, Islam, the developing world and his views on women and controversial statements about contemporary authors. Nadal narrated the wife Nadira Naipaul as 'a great man in all achievements'.
In a statement, he said that Naipaul spent his last time with whom he loved, with whom he had excelled in a remarkable and creative life. Sir Vidyadhar Suryaprasad Naipaul, who was a great writer of contemporary English literature, did not disagree with literature. There is no question of his remarkable ability to tell stories.

Naipaul died at his home in London on August 11, 2018, 85 years of age.

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