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Primary Sources: Select Bibliography

This document provides a select bibliography on the works of author V.S. Naipaul including primary sources such as his novels, travel writings, and interviews as well as secondary sources like criticism and analysis of his works. The bibliography includes over 80 sources ranging from Naipaul's own books to books and articles by other authors that examine themes in his work like postcolonialism, identity, and representations of civilizations. The sources cited come from both within and outside of India and cover the span of Naipaul's writing career.

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This document provides a select bibliography on the works of author V.S. Naipaul including primary sources such as his novels, travel writings, and interviews as well as secondary sources like criticism and analysis of his works. The bibliography includes over 80 sources ranging from Naipaul's own books to books and articles by other authors that examine themes in his work like postcolonialism, identity, and representations of civilizations. The sources cited come from both within and outside of India and cover the span of Naipaul's writing career.

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SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY

Primary Sources

Naipaul. V. S. The Middle Passage (1962), London: Picador, 2001.

- - -. An Area of Darkness (1964), London: Picador, 2002.

- - -. India: A Wounded Civilization (1977), London: Picador, 2002.

- - -. Among the Believers (1981), London: Picador, 2003.

- - -. The Enigma of Arrival (1987), London: Picador, 2002.

- - -. India: A Million Mutinies Now (1990), London: Vintage, 1998.

- - -. Beyond Belief: Islamic Excursions Among the Converted Peoples (1998), London:

Abacus, 2005.

- - -. The Writer and the World (2002), Ed. Pankaj Mishra. London: Picador, 2003.

- - -. Literary Occasions (2003), Ed. Pankaj Mishra. London: Picador, 2004.

- - -. A Writer’s People: Ways of Looking and Feeling, London: Picador, 2007.

Other Works by V. S. Naipaul

Naipaul, V. S. The Mystic Masseur (1957), London: Picador, 2002.

- - -. Miguel Street (1959), London: Picador, 2003.

- - -. A House for Mr. Biswas (1961), London: Picador, 2003.

- - -. The Mimic Men (1967), London: Picador, 2002.

- - -. A Flag on the Island (1967), London: Picador, 2002.

- - -. In a Free State (1971), London: Picador, 2002.

- - -. A Bend in the River (1979), London: Picador, 2002.

- - -. Finding the Center (1984), London: Picador, 2002.

- - -. A Way in the World (1994), London: Picador, 2002.


- - -. Half a Life (2001), London: Picador, 2002.

- - -. The Masque of Africa: Glimpses of African Belief, New York & Toronto: Alfred Knopf,

2010.

Interviews

Naipaul, V. S. with Bernard Levin. “A Perpetual Voyager,” The Listener, June 23, 1983; 16-

17.

- - -. with Elizabeth Hardwick. “Meeting V. S. Naipaul,” New York Times Book Review, May

13, 1979; 1, 136.

- - -. with Ian Hamilton. “Without a Place,” Times Literary Supplement, July 30, 1971; 897-9

- - -. With L. K. Sharma. “Fatigue of a Multi-Layered Writer,” Delhi, The Sunday Times of

India, July 11, 1994; 3.

- - -. With Mohini Kent. “I always had to Force Myself upon the World,” First Quarter,

1997; 59-63.

- - -. With Rahul Singh. "I'm not English, Indian. I'm my own man: Naipaul," The Times of

India (New Delhi ed.), 18 Feb. 2002.

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Ahmad, Aijaz. In Theory: Classes, Nations and Literatures, New Delhi: OUP, 1992.

Anderson, Benedict. Imagined Communities, London: Verso, 1991.

Ashcroft, Bill, Gareth Griffiths and Helen Tiffin. The Empire Writes Back: Theory and

Practice in Post-colonial Literatures, London and New York, Routledge, 1989.


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Bala, Suman, ed. V. S. Naipaul: A Literary Response to Nobel Laureate, New Delhi: Khosla,

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Bhabha, Homi K. The Location of Culture, London: Routledge, 1994.

Boehmer, Elleke. Colonial and Postcolonial Literature, 2nd Ed. New York: OUP, 2005.

Braziel, Jana Evans and Anita Mannur eds. Theorizing Diaspora, London: Blackwell, 2003.

Chakrabarty, Bidyut, ed. Communal Identity in India: Its Construction and Articulation in

the Twentieth Century, New Delhi: Oxford UP, 2003.

Chambers, Ian. Migrancy, Culture, Identity, New York: Routledge, 1994.

Chandra, Bipan, Amales Tripathi & Barun De. Freedom Struggle, New Delhi: National Book

Trust, 1994.

Davies, Carole B. Black Women Writing and Identity: Migration of a Subject, London and

New York: Routledge, 1994.

Derrida, Jacques. Of Grammatology (1967), Trans. Gayatri C. Spivak. Baltimore: Johns

Hopkins UP, 1976.

Desai, Gaurav & Supria Nair. Postcolonialisms: An Anthology of Cultural Theory and

Criticism, Oxford: Berg, 2005.

Feder, Lillian. Naipaul’s Truth: The Making of a Writer, New Delhi: Indialog Publications,

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Oxford UP, 1998.

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Nandy, Ashis. Traditions, Tyranny and Utopias: Essays in the Politics of Awareness, New

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