India: Today, Millions Rebellion (india Trilogy Iii)

India: Today, Millions Rebellion (india Trilogy Iii)

by (uk) V. S. Naipaul

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The third part of Nobel Prize winner V. S. Naipaul's masterpiece "India Trilogy": India dies of faith and is resurrected by faith. The third volume of the "India Trilogy", the representative work of Nobel Prize winner V. S. Naipaul, is also the most profound and fair work written by the passionate and controversial V. S. Naipaul about India. V. S. Naipaul came to India for the third time. Taking Mumbai as the center, Naipaul closely observed all aspects of Indian society: cities and villages, religions and castes, priests and politicians, writers and gangsters... This time, the passionate writing gave way to calm descriptions, and the free judgment gave way to the original history. Naipaul positioned himself as a calm listener and spectator, a person who recorded the voice of the Indian people, and then created this simple but extremely profound "oral record".

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