Anthurium: A Caribbean Studies Journal
Volume 5, Issue 2
Fall 2007
ISSN 1547-7150
     
 

V.S. Naipaul: a Special Issue

Editors: Sandra Pouchet Paquet, Jennifer Rahim, and Patricia Saunders

   

Acknowledgments
by Jennifer Rahim

Keeping an eye on Naipaul: Naipaul and the Play of the Visual
by Jean Antoine-Dunne

“The history that had made me:” The Making and Self-making of V.S. Naipaul
by Edward Baugh

Naipaul’s Sense of History
by Bridget Brereton

Consuming the Self: Naipaul, CLR, and A Way in the World
by Rhonda Cobham

Signifying Nothing: Writing about not Writing in the The Mystic Masseur
by Barbara Lalla


The Lion House 1 (2006)
Courtesy thebookmann


The Lion House 2 (2006)
Courtesy thebookmann

A Mala in Obeisance: Hinduism in Select Texts by V.S. Naipaul
by Vijay Maharaj

Consorting with Kali: Migration and Identity in Naipaul’s “One Out of Many”
by Paula Morgan

V.S. Naipaul and the Interior Expeditions: “It is Impossible to Make a Step Without the Indians”
by Sandra Pouchet Paquet

The Shadow of Hanuman: V.S. Naipaul and the “Unhomely” House of Fiction
by Jennifer Rahim

The Confessional Element in Naipaul’s Fiction
by Gordon Rohlehr

     
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