Word: naipaul
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Such risk-takers are influenced by the philosophies of Eastern thinkers from V. S. Naipaul to Confucius...
Books: V.S. Naipaul is a great writer, but his latest fails...
...contrast, A Way in the World is introspective. By grafting scenes from his life to the severed dreams of old acquaintances and failed New World adventurers, Naipaul makes some odd reconnections to his past. The result is a literary platypus, a species that should not exist but does -- not beautiful but undeniably part of a major writer's distinctive evolution...
Novelized in the first chapters of A Way in the World, parts of this success story appeared more explicitly 10 years ago in Finding the Center. Naipaul called that piece of writing "Prologue to an Autobiography." The new work is an analogue to that and other earlier books. As in A Way in the World, the nameless narrator of The Enigma of Arrival might as well be called V.S. Naipaul. Raleigh and Miranda were prominent in The Loss of El Dorado; they reappear here in chapters that Naipaul says grew out of ideas for dramas...
...music, a return to familiar themes is called recapitulation. In literature going over old ground looks as if a writer has temporarily run out of material. Naipaul has attracted greatest attention with journalism and novels fed by travels to places that most people would avoid: regions of Africa, India, the Middle East and Latin America deformed by poverty, injustice and fanaticism. An outsider by birth and occupation, a tragedian by temperament, he reported caustically on a world where history and human nature mocked political idealism and personal ambitions...