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Thursday 22 January 2015

Naipaul turns emotional

Nobel Prize-winning author V.S. Naipaul at the Jaipur Literature Festival on Wednesday. Photo: Rohit Paras Jain
The Hindu
Nobel Prize-winning author V.S. Naipaul at the Jaipur Literature Festival on Wednesday. Photo: Rohit 



Making a rare public appearance, Nobel laureate V.S. Naipaul, now wheelchair-bound, on Wednesday broke down during a session at the ZEE Jaipur Literature Festivalcelebrating 53 years of his acclaimed novel 'A House for Mr. Biswas.' Writers Hanief Kureishi, Amit Chaudhuri, and Paul Theroux discussed the 1961 novel at the session chaired by Farrukh Dhondy. The novel tells the story of Mohun Biswas, an Indo- Trinidadian, who continually strives for success, but mostly fails. He finally sets himself the goal of owning a house, which he realises.
Mr. Naipaul was then asked to come up on stage to address the audience that gave him a standing ovation. However, Mr. Naipaul, accompanied by his wife, could barely say ‘Thank You.’ Paul Theroux described the novel as the most complete book after the works of Charles Dickens. “The book could be about my father, too, who came from a large Muslim family and was always ignored,” said Mr. Kureishi.

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