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V. S. naipaul Sir Vidiadhar Surajprasad Naipaul TC17 August 1932 – 11 August 2018), known as Vidia Naipaul or V. S. Naipaul, was a British writer who won the 2001 Nobel Prize for Literature. He was born in Trinidad in a family with Indian roots, resided in England as an adult, and traveled across and wrote about India, Africa, the Islamic world, and South and North America in his novels and non-fiction works.[1][2] He is known for his comic early novels set in Trinidad and Tobago, his bleaker later novels of the wider world, and his autobiographical chronicles of life and travels. He published more than thirty books, both of fiction and nonfiction, over some fifty years.

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An Area of Darkness by V. S. naipaul ₹450
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India: A Million Mutinies Now by V. S. naipaul ₹599
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India: A Wounded Civilization by V. S. naipaul ₹450
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House for Mr Biswas by V. S. naipaul ₹499
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Way in the World by V. S. naipaul ₹499
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Half a Life by V. S. naipaul ₹450
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Literary Occasions by V. S. naipaul ₹450
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Magic Seeds by V. S. naipaul ₹450
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Miguel Street by V. S. naipaul ₹450
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The Indian Trilogy : Introduction by Paul Theroux by V. S. naipaul ₹799
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Mystic Masseur by V. S. naipaul ₹450
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The Masque of Africa: Glimpses of African Belief by V. S. naipaul ₹499
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