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April 02, 2006

Interview(s) with V. S. Naipaul

Courtesy Shehla Anjum, here is a link to a fascinating interview with V S Naipul.

We know this will be a lively interview when the interviewer says, "This is our second extended interview, again for the Literary Review. The first, in August 2001, was controversial: his comments on E M Forster, John Maynard Keynes and James Joyce were considered provocative. As we begin, I suggest that we stay off politics in this interview and he agrees."

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