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An ignoble effort from the Nobel Laureate

by Rick Skwiot December 8, 2010 Books

I was a sympathetic reader going in. I have read and admired V.S. Naipaul’s fiction and nonfiction for decades. I anticipated his newest tome, The Masque of Africa: Glimpses of African Belief, enough to pre-order it. But I came away disappointed not only in the book but in the Nobel Prize-winning author as well. It [...]

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A revealing biography of Nobel laureate V.S. Naipaul

by Rick Skwiot September 18, 2010 Books

Luckily for writers, you don’t have to be a “good” person to write good literature. Patrick French‘s authorized biography of Nobel laureate V.S. Naipaul, whose work I have always admired, shows the ambitious author as self-centered, duplicitous, lustful, arrogant, and frequently rude. That is, human. The World Is What It Is, for which Naipaul consented to extended interviews and allowed French exclusive [...]

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On Humanity and Good Writing: Novels Fall Apart

by Rick Skwiot May 6, 2010 Books

Image via Wikipedia I have just finished reading, after some effort to stay with it, Chinua Achebe’s acclaimed 1959 novel Things Fall Apart, reputedly the most widely read African novel. Which is too bad, as it fails to achieve what apparently drove Achebe to write it: the desire to bring to life the ample humanity [...]

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