Literary Occasions

Literary Occasions

by V.S.Naipaul (Author)

Synopsis

Charting half a lifetime spent exploring the written word, these eleven articles include Naipaul's boyhood experiences of reading books and his first youthful efforts at writing them; the evolution of his ideas about the extent to which individual cultures shape identities and influence literary forms; Naipaul's observations on Conrad, his literary forebear; the moving preface he wrote to the only book his father ever published; and his reflections on his career, ending with his celebrated Nobel lecture `Two Worlds'.

A remarkable companion piece to The Writer and the World, Naipaul's previous volume of highly-acclaimed essays, Literary Occasions is a stirring contribution to the fading art of the critic, and a revelation of a life in letters.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 224
Edition: New Ed
Publisher: Picador
Published: 07 Jan 2005

ISBN 10: 0330420232
ISBN 13: 9780330420235

Media Reviews
He brings to [nonfiction] an extraordinary capacity for making art out of lucid thought. . . . I can no longer imagine the world without Naipaul's writing. --Vivian Gornick, Los Angeles Times Book Review
[Naipaul] has a genius for noticing, a genius for freezing the instant when meaning is born from the accidents of the everyday. . . . Each sentence pounces on its meaning, neat as a cat. -- The New York Review of Books
It is altogether tonic to have a writer such as V. S. Naipaul in our midst. -- The New York Times Book Review
Fascinating. . . . Poignant. . . . He shows an almost scientific precocity at being an observer and historian of his family's life. . . . A lean little guidebook to the making of a Nobel laureate. -- The Miami Herald
[Literary Occasions] shed[s] light on Naipaul's intellectual evolution and on the source of his social insight, his humor, and his gentle melancholy. -- The Boston Globe
Splendid. . . . Affecting. . . . The perfect complement to Naipaul's volume of travel and political essays, The Writer and the World, -- The Oregonian
[A] gift to the reading and writing public. . . . Literary Occasions is . . . an ideal place to make one's first acquaintance with Naipaul's literary universe. -- Fort Worth Star-Telegram
Deeply affecting. . . . Personally revealing. . . . Thoughtful clarity . . . characterizes all his prose. -- Richmond Times-Dispatch
Fascinating. . . . Naipaul truly is a writer for the world. -- The Tennessean
Nuanced, personal. . . . Naipaul's prose is a perfect combination of lucidity, elegance and gloom. -- The Telegraph (Calcutta, India)
Naipaul's essays play an importantpart in understanding this remarkable writer. . . . Those already familiar with his work will find their understanding greatly enhanced by these essays. -- The Sunday Star-Ledger (Newark, NJ)
Superbly written. . . . [Naipaul is] a gifted and articulate writer whose prose, comments, and analysis force readers to closely inspect their own ideas. -- Nashville City Paper
Author Bio
V. S. Naipaul was born in Trinidad in 1932. He went to England on a scholarship in 1950. After four years at University College, Oxford, he began to write, and since then has followed no other profession. He has published more than twenty books of fiction and non-fiction, including Half a Life, A House for Mr Biswas, A Bend in the River and most recently The Masque of Africa, and a collection of correspondence, Letters Between A Father and Son. In 2001 he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature.