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Letters Between a Father and Son
V. S. Naipaul
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Updated with new material, this is an enthralling collection from the Nobel Prize winner and author of A House for Mr Biswas

In 1950, V. S. Naipaul travelled from Trinidad to England to take up a place at Oxford University. Over the next few years letters passed back and forth between V. S. Naipaul and his family – particularly his beloved father Seepersad, but also his mother and siblings. The result is a fascinating chronicle of Naipaul’s time at university; the love of writing that he shared with his father and their mutual nurturing of literary ambition; the triumphs and depressions of Oxford life; and the travails of his family back at home.

This engrossing collection has been updated with new material. Spanning the early years of V. S. Naipaul's burgeoning literary career, these letters touch time and again on the craft of writing, and reveal the relationships and experiences that formed and influenced one of the greatest and most enigmatic literary figures of our age.

‘Extraordinary and moving . . . this book is both heartening and terribly sad’ Alain de Botton, Sunday Telegraph

‘Rare and precious . . . if any modern writer was going to breathe a last gasp into the epistolary tradition, it was always likely to be V. S. Naipaul’ Robert Winder, New Statesman

'A fascinating psychological narrative' Jason Cowley, The Times

Publication Date 03/04/2009   ISBN 9780330473231 
Dimensions 197mm x 130mm   Weight 0.4 kg   Pages 256
V. S. Naipaul was born in Trinidad in 1932. He went to England on a scholarship in 1950. After ...More >
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