India: a Wounded Civilization (india Trilogy Ii)

India: a Wounded Civilization (india Trilogy Ii)

by (uk) V. S. Naipaul

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The second part of Nobel Prize winner V. S. Naipaul's masterpiece "India Trilogy": How Indian Civilization Devoured Itself. The second volume of the "India Trilogy", the representative work of Nobel Prize winner V. S. Naipaul, is also the book in which Naipaul is most anxious about observing and writing about India. Naipaul's second visit to India coincided with the climax of Mrs. Gandhi's declaration of the "Emergency". Different from the shock, anger, shame and loss he felt for the first time ("Dark Country"), this time he went deep behind the "chaos" and tried to touch the lost soul and body of civilization: India's crisis lies not only in politics and economy, but also in that as an "already defeated country", India has just entered another dark age from one dark age. India has devoured its own civilization, produced garbage in garbage, and created ruins in ruins. The people can actually live with peace of mind.

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