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Each book, intuitively sensed and, in the case of fiction, intuitively worked out, stands on what h
Each book, intuitively sensed and, in the case of fiction, intuitively worked out, stands on what h
Each book, intuitively sensed and, in the case of fiction, intuitively worked out, stands on what h
Each book, intuitively sensed and, in the case of fiction, intuitively worked out, stands on what h
Each book, intuitively sensed and, in the case of fiction, intuitively worked out, stands on what h
Each book, intuitively sensed and, in the case of fiction, intuitively worked out, stands on what h
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V. S. Naipaul:
What was past was past. I suppose that was the general attitude.V. S. Naipaul:
In Trinidad, where as new arrivals we were a disadvantaged community, that excluding idea was a kinV. S. Naipaul:
The world outside existed in a kind of darkness; and we inquired about nothing.V. S. Naipaul:
We made no inquiries about India or about the families people had left behind. When our ways of thiV. S. Naipaul:
As a child I knew almost nothing, nothing beyond what I had picked up in my grandmother's house. AlV. S. Naipaul:
One always writes comedy at the moment of deepest hysteria.V. S. Naipaul:
The world is what it is; men who are nothing, who allow themselves to become nothing, have no placeV. S. Naipaul:
I'm the kind of writer that people think other people are reading.V. S. Naipaul:
Africa has no future.V. S. Naipaul:
I read a piece of writing and within a paragraph or two I know whether it is by a woman or not.