A Writer's People
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Over the course of his astonishing fifty-year career, V.S. Naipaul's writing has been characterized by a commitment to truth that gives his work a unique luminosity and brilliance. In "A Writer's People" he brings unmatched clarity and rich experience to an exploration of the ways we think, see and feel. The range of this extraordinary book reflects an intellect deeply engaged with the challenges of assimilation faced by the 'serious traveller', one for whom there can be no single world view. Naipaul writes about the classical world what we have retained from it, what we have forgotten and the more recent past. Figures as diverse as Mahatma Gandhi, Derek Walcott and Gustave Flaubert come under his compassionate scrutiny, as do his own early years in Trinidad, the silences in his family history and the roles played by Anthony Powell and Francis Wyndham in his first encounters with literary culture. Part meditation, part remembrance, as elegant as it is revelatory, "A Writer's People" is a privileged insight, f
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我的写作生涯全在英国度过,这一点必须承认,这也必定是我的世界观的一部分。也必须承认,我做过很多次旅行,我无法假装作为作家,我只了解一个地方。我曾经面对过压力,要去那样假装,但是在我看来,那是种虚假的世界观。 我这一辈子,时时不得不考虑各种观察方式,以及这些方式如何改变了世界的格局。
根本不存在有可能接纳我父亲的印度式或者殖民地式或者自白式的写作传统。他早年经历的那么多痛苦,在另外一个社会有可能造就他成为一名作家的素材,始终未能得见天日。 “震惊于每一堵说谎者般矗立的墙。”
我相信自己的命运,相信我野心勃勃就能保证有天分,并且继续下去。
世界前进得如此之少,就像开始时一样,依然需要用言辞来掩盖事实。在四百年的时间里,语言并未揭示多少新事物。
在这个失衡的世界上,人们比以前更需要古典作品中的视其一半看法,即视而不见的能力。
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