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Human Conditions: ‘A House for Mr Biswas' by V.S. Naipaul 

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In 'A House for Mr Biswas', his 1961 comic masterpiece, V.S. Naipaul pays tribute to his father and the vanishing world of his Trinidadian youth. Pankaj Mishra joins Adam Shatz in their first of four episodes to discuss the novel, a pathbreaking work of postcolonial literature and a particularly powerful influence on Pankaj himself. They explore Naipaul’s fraught relationship to modernity, and the tensions between his attachment to individual freedom and his insistence on the constraints imposed by history.
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Pankaj Mishra is a writer, critic and reporter who regularly contributes to the LRB. His books include Age of Anger: A History of the Present, From the Ruins of Empire: The Intellectuals Who Remade Asia and two novels, most recently Run and Hide.
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D.A.N. Jones: The Enchantment of Vidia Naipaul
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Frank Kermode: What Naipaul Knows
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Paul Theroux: Out of Sir Vidia’s Shadow
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Sanjay Subramahnyam: Where does he come from?
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@betruthfulalwayspeace579
@betruthfulalwayspeace579 10 дней назад
This was very interesting. Loved this.
@richarddelanet
@richarddelanet Месяц назад
_Trinidad Village_ by H & F Herskovits, 1947. _Behold the West Indies_ Amy Oakley, 1941. _A Brighter Sun_ by Samuel Selvon, 1952 (a novel set in 1940).
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