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Authors: Vidiadhar Surajprasad Naipaul

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December 1991–October 1993

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V. S. NAIPAUL

Fiction

“For sheer abundance of talent, there can hardly be a writer alive who surpasses V. S. Naipaul.”

—The New York Times Book Review

A Bend in the River

This brilliant novel tells the story of one man—an Indian who, uprooted by the bloody tides of Third World history, has come to live in an isolated town at the bend of a great river in a newly independent African nation.

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The Enigma of Arrival

The story of a writer’s singular journey—from the British colony of Trinidad to the ancient countryside of England and from one state of mind to the discovery of another.

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Guerrillas

Set on a troubled Caribbean island—where Asians, Africans, Americans, and former British colonials coexist in a state of suppressed hysteria—
Guerrillas
is a novel of exile, displacement, and the pain and cruelty of colonialism.

Fiction/Literature/0-679-73174-1

Nonfiction

A Turn in the South

V. S. Naipaul’s first book about the United States is a revealing, disturbing, elegiac meditation on the American South—from Atlanta to Charleston, Tallahassee to Tuskegee, Nashville to Chapel Hill.

Nonfiction/Literature/0-679-72488-5

Among the Believers
An Islamic Journey

On the basis of his seven-month journey across the Asian continent, V. S. Naipaul explores the life, the culture, and the current ferment inside four nations of Islam: Iran, Pakistan, Malaysia, and Indonesia.

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POSSESSION
by A. S. Byatt

An intellectual mystery and a triumphant love story of a pair of young scholars researching the lives of two Victorian poets.

“Gorgeously written … a tour de force.”


The New York Times Book Review

Winner of the Booker Prize

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THE STRANGER
by Albert Camus

Through the story of an ordinary man who unwittingly gets drawn into a senseless murder, Camus explores what he termed “the nakedness of man faced with the absurd.”

Fiction/Literature/0-679-72020-0

INVISIBLE MAN
by Ralph Ellison

This searing record of a black man’s journey through contemporary America reveals, in Ralph Ellison’s words, “the sheer rhetorical challenge involved in communicating across our barriers of race and religion, class, color and region.”

“The greatest American novel in the second half of the twentieth century … the classic representation of American black experience.”

—R.W. B. Lewis

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THE REMAINS OF THE DAY
by Kazuo Ishiguro

A profoundly compelling portrait of the perfect English butler and of his fading, insular world in postwar England.

“One of the best books of the year.”


The New York Times Book Review

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ALL THE PRETTY HORSES
by Cormac McCarthy

At sixteen, John Grady Cole finds himself at the end of a long line of Texas ranchers, cut off from the only life he has ever imagined for himself. With two companions, he sets off for Mexico on a sometimes idyllic, sometimes comic journey, to a place where dreams are paid for in blood.

“A book of remarkable beauty and strength, the work of a master in perfect command of his medium.”


Washington Post Book World

Winner of the National Book Award for Fiction

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BUDDENBROOKS
THE DECLINE OF A FAMILY
by Thomas Mann
Translated by John E. Woods

This masterpiece is an utterly absorbing chronicle of four generations of a German mercantile family. As Thomas Mann charts the Buddenbrooks’ decline, he creates a world of exuberant vitality and almost Rabelaisian earthiness.

“Wonderfully fresh and elegant … bound to become the definitive English version.”


Los Angeles Times

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LOLITA
by Vladimir Nabokov

The famous and controversial novel that tells the story of the aging Humbert Humbert’s obsessive, devouring, and doomed passion for the nymphet Dolores Haze.

“The only convincing love story of our century.”


Vanity Fair

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THE ENGLISH PATIENT
by Michael Ondaatje

During the final moments of World War II, four damaged people come together in a deserted Italian villa. As their stories unfold, a complex tapestry of image and emotion, recollection and observation is woven.

“It seduces and beguiles us with its many-layered mysteries, its brilliantly taut and lyrical prose, its tender regard for its characters.”


Newsday

Winner of the Booker Prize

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OPERATION SHYLOCK
by Philip Roth

In this tour de force of fact and fiction, Philip Roth meets a man who may or may not be Philip Roth. Because
someone
with that name has been touring the State of Israel, promoting a bizarre exodus in reverse, and it is up to Roth to stop him—even if that means impersonating his impersonator.

“A diabolically clever, engaging work … the result is a kind of dizzying exhilaration.”


Boston Globe

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