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Naipaul's Strangers

by Dagmar Barnouw
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Overview

From his reporting on Islamic true believers to his descriptions of the postcolonial world, V.S. Naipaul has been a controversial figure in contemporary letters. Dagmar Barnouw explores the sophisticated strategies and experimentations that Naipaul employs in his cultural critique and in his enterprise of learning about and documenting the enduring strangeness of this world.


About the Author:
Dagmar Barnouw is Professor of German and Comparative Literature, University of Southern California, and author of Weimar Intellectuals and the Problem of Modernity (IU Press, 1988) and Germany 1945 (IU Press, 1997), among other books of cultural criticism.

Synopsis

From his reporting on Islamic true believers to his descriptions of the postcolonial world, V. S. Naipaul has been a controversial figure in contemporary letters. Winner of the Nobel Prize, Naipaul has traveled throughout the world, looking at its varied cultures and seeking out others' stories, recording and transforming them. His engagement with postcolonial cultures informs his novels, such as Guerrillas and A Bend in the River. However, it is his documentaries (such as Among the Believers and Beyond Belief) and his works that combine actual and fictional histories and memories (Finding the Center, The Enigma of Arrival, and A Way in the World) that best exhibit a growing awareness of the complexities of cultural difference — and the incompleteness and uncertainty of understanding "strangers." In this book, Dagmar Barnouw explores the sophisticated strategies and experimentations that Naipaul employs in his cultural critique and in his enterprise of learning about and documenting the enduring strangeness of this world.

About the Author, Dagmar Barnouw

Dagmar Barnouw is Professor of German and Comparative Literature, University of Southern California, and author of Weimar Intellectuals and the Threat of Modernity and Germany 1945 (both Indiana University Press), among other books of cultural criticism.

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Choice

"... a well-written, thought-provoking book.... Barnouw reads with complexity and sensitively. Highly recommended." —Choice

Harper's Magazine

"... yields some admirably sensitive readings of Naipaul's prose." —HARPERS MAGAZINE

Book Details

Published
March 1, 2003
Publisher
Indiana University Press
Pages
240
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780253342072

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