V. S. Naipaul and World Literature

Vijay Mishra author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:8th Feb '24

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This book engages with Naipaul's literary corpus and reconceptualizes what it means to be a writer of world literature.

V. S. Naipaul is a major and controversial figure in postcolonial and world literature. This book provides a challenging and uncompromisingly honest author study that engages with history, genre theory, aesthetics, and global literary culture, with close reference to V. S. Naipaul's published and archival material.V. S. Naipaul is a major and controversial figure in postcolonial and world literature. This book provides a challenging and uncompromisingly honest study that engages with history, genre theory, aesthetics, and global literary culture, with close reference to Naipaul's published and archival material. In his fiction and creative histories, the definition of the modern idea of world literature is informed by the importance of an artistic ordering of perception. Although often expressing ideas that are prejudicial and morally repugnant, there is an honesty in his writings where one finds extraordinary insights into how life is experienced within colonial structures of power. These colonial structures provided no abstract unity to the field of literary expression and ignored vernacular cultures. The book argues that a universal ideology of the aesthetic, transcending time, regions, and languages, provides world literature with a unity which is possible only within a critical universal humanism attuned to heroic readings of texts and cultures.

ISBN: 9781009433860

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 507g

272 pages