Naipaul: the Imitator

Naipaul: the Imitator

by (uk) V. S. Naipaul

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Nobel Prize winner V. S. Naipaul's classic novel: We live in a borrowed culture! In a fragmented city, we are afraid of getting lost, afraid of being alone, and afraid of no longer being a complete person. We are a group of imitators who are wandering and helpless, unable to find a spiritual destination. We struggle to break through the chaos time and time again, only to uncover the prelude to a greater emptiness. The male protagonist went to London in pursuit of a "higher life", but found that the center of this glittering world was so illusory: the city was solid and complete, but the people in the city were fragmented. Naipaul, the Nobel Prize winner, always speaks out and gets to the point. His works are full of brazen and arrogant statements and sharp insights.

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