V.S. Naipaul
Trinidad-born writer V.S. Naipaul, whose critical views on major world religions including Islam have attracted protests, won the 2001 Nobel literature prize on October 11, 2001.



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Letters Menu Miscellany on Naipaul

  1. Return of the enigma: Naipaul goes home for 75th birthday
    April 29, 2007

  2. Panel takes advocacy position on Naipaul
    December 16, 2001

  3. V S Naipaul: the enigma of film-making
    December 9, 2001

  4. Why did the Nobel Committee give Naipaul the prize so late?
    November 15, 2001

  5. Naipaul's truth
    November 13, 2001

  6. Sir Vidia's Shadows
    October 25, 2001

  7. V S Naipaul: The enigma of his arrival
    October 21, 2001

  8. Vidia Naipaul -- rising from 'nothing'
    October 16, 2001

  9. Family letters by V.S. Naipaul: Edited by Gillon Aitken New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2000
    October 14, 2001

  10. V.S. Naipaul wins Nobel literature prize
    October 12, 2001

  11. A well-deserved honour for an oracle of our time
    October 12, 2001




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