V. S. Naipaul's Journeys - Sanjay Krishnan

V. S. Naipaul's Journeys

From Periphery to Center

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Buch | Softcover
304 Seiten
2024
Columbia University Press (Verlag)
978-0-231-21668-5 (ISBN)
27,40 inkl. MwSt
Sanjay Krishnan rereads V. S. Naipaul’s work to offer new perspectives on his achievements, shortcomings, trajectory, and complicated legacy. While recognizing the flaws and prejudices that shaped and limited Naipaul’s life and art, this book challenges the binaries that have restricted discussions of his writing.
The author of more than thirty books of fiction and nonfiction and winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature, V. S. Naipaul (1932–2018) is one of the most acclaimed authors of the twentieth century. He is also one of the most controversial. Before settling in England, Naipaul grew up in Trinidad in an Indian immigrant community, and his depiction of colonized peoples has often been harshly judged by critics as unsympathetic, misguided, racist, and sexist. Yet other readers praise his work as containing uncommonly perceptive historical and psychological insight.

In V. S. Naipaul’s Journeys, Sanjay Krishnan offers new perspectives on the distinctiveness and power of Naipaul’s writing, as well as his shortcomings, trajectory, and complicated legacy. While recognizing the flaws and prejudices that shaped and limited Naipaul’s life and art, this book challenges the binaries that have dominated discussions of his writing. Krishnan reads Naipaul as self-subverting and self-critical, engaged in describing his own implication in what he saw as the malaise of the postcolonial world. Krishnan brings together close readings of major novels with considerations of Naipaul’s work as a united project, as well as nuanced assessments of Naipaul’s political commentary on ethnic nationalism and religious fundamentalism. Krishnan provides a Naipaul for contemporary times, illustrating how his life and work shed light on debates regarding migration, diversity, sectarianism, displacement, and other global challenges.

Sanjay Krishnan is professor of English at Boston University. He is the author of Reading the Global: Troubling Perspectives on Britain’s Empire in Asia (Columbia, 2007).

Abbreviations
Introduction
I. Early Writings: 1955–1961
1. Memories of Underdevelopment: Miguel Street; The Middle Passage
2. Self and Society: The Suffrage of Elvira; A House for Mr Biswas
II. The Middle Period: 1962–1980
3. Historical Identities: The Middle Passage; An Area of Darkness
4. Fantasy and Derangement: The Loss of El Dorado; India: A Wounded Civilization; “Michael X and the Killings in Trinidad”
5. Ambiguous Freedom: “In a Free State”
6. Truth and Lie: A Bend in the River
III. Late Works: 1981–2010
7. Productive Deformation: The Enigma of Arrival
8. Landscapes of the Mind: India: A Million Mutinies Now
9. Conversations with the Faithful: Among the Believers; Beyond Belief
10. Concluding Reflections: Half a Life; Magic Seeds; The Masque of Africa
Acknowledgments
Notes
Index

Erscheinungsdatum
Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft Anglistik / Amerikanistik
Geisteswissenschaften Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft Literaturwissenschaft
ISBN-10 0-231-21668-8 / 0231216688
ISBN-13 978-0-231-21668-5 / 9780231216685
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