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    <![CDATA[A House for Mr. Biswas]]>
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    <![CDATA[The early masterpiece of V. S. Naipaul's brilliant career, <em>A House for Mr. Biswas</em> is an unforgettable story inspired by Naipaul's father that has been hailed as one of the twentieth century's finest novels.<br/><br/>In his forty-six short years, Mr. Mohun Biswas has been fighting against destiny to achieve some semblance of independence, only to face a lifetime of calamity. Shuttled from one residence to another after the drowning death of his father, for which he is inadvertently responsible, Mr. Biswas yearns for a place he can call home. But when he marries into the domineering Tulsi family on whom he indignantly becomes dependent, Mr. Biswas embarks on an arduous and endless struggle to weaken their hold over him and purchase a house of his own. A heartrending, dark comedy of manners, <em>A House for Mr. Biswas</em> masterfully evokes a man's quest for autonomy against an emblematic post-colonial canvas.]]>
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    <average_rating>3.62</average_rating>
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  </authors>  <published>1961</published>
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  <id type="integer">5845</id>
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    <![CDATA[A Bend in the River]]>
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    <![CDATA[In this &quot;brilliant novel&quot; (<em>The New York Times</em>) V.S. Naipaul takes us deeply into the life of one man, an Indian who, uprooted by the bloody tides of Third World history, has come to live in an isolated town at the bend of a great river in a newly independent African nation. Naipaul gives us the most convincing and disturbing vision yet of what happens in a place caught between the dangerously alluring modern world and its own tenacious past and traditions.]]>
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  </authors>  <published>1979</published>
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        <book>
  <id type="integer">5853</id>
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    <![CDATA[Half a Life: A Novel]]>
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  <average_rating>3.29</average_rating>
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    <![CDATA[<em>Half a Life</em> finds the veteran Booker and Nobel Prize-winning  author V.S. Naipaul on familiar territory, blending autobiography and fiction in  an exploration of the &quot;half lives&quot; of individuals brought up in the English  colonies and educated in metropolitan cities. <p>  Naipaul's protagonist is Willie Somerset Chandran, named after Somerset  Maugham's encounter with Willie's father in the 1930s while traveling &quot;to get  material for a novel about spirituality.&quot; Willie travels to England for his  education, where he becomes &quot;part of the special, passing bohemian-immigrant  life of London of the late 1950s.&quot; Willie soon realizes that his colonial  background allows him to write short stories for well-meaning white liberals,  and he begins &quot;to understand that he was free to present himself as he wished&quot;  and that he could &quot;remake himself and his past&quot; through his writing. The effect  is suffocating rather than liberating, and he marries a vaguely sketched &quot;girl  or young woman from an African country,&quot; who has read his one published book.  Willie begins another &quot;half life&quot; in colonial Mozambique, where he soon tires of  the domestic and sexual tedium of plantation life and flees to Germany,  mournfully reflecting that &quot;I have been hiding for too long.&quot;<p>  This is classic Naipaul, with its effortless dissection of the damaging personal  consequences of post-war decolonization, but its virtue seems its primary vice,  as the novel feels like a conflation of several earlier Naipaul books, including  <em>The Mimic Men</em> and the  brilliant <em>A Bend in the  River</em>. Consequently, some readers may well find that <em>Half a Life</em>  reads more like half a novel. <em>--Jerry Brotton, Amazon.co.uk</em></p></p>]]>
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    <average_rating>3.62</average_rating>
    <ratings_count>5935</ratings_count>
    <text_reviews_count>737</text_reviews_count>
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  </authors>  <published>2001</published>
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        <book>
  <id type="integer">49741</id>
  <isbn>0375713875</isbn>
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  <text_reviews_count type="integer">52</text_reviews_count>
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    <![CDATA[Miguel Street]]>
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  <average_rating>3.85</average_rating>
  <ratings_count>295</ratings_count>
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    <![CDATA[A stranger could drive through Miguel Street and just say &quot;Slum!&quot; because he could see no more. But to its residents this derelict corner of Trinidad's capital is a complete world, where everybody is quite different from everybody else. There's Popo the carpenter, who neglects his livelihood to build &quot;the thing without a name.&quot; There's Man-man, who goes from running for public office to staging his own crucifixion, and the dreaded Big Foot, the bully with glass tear ducts. There's the lovely Mrs. Hereira, in thrall to her monstrous husband. In this tender, funny early novel, V. S. Naipaul renders their lives (and the legends their neighbors construct around them) with Dickensian verve and Chekhovian compassion.<br/><br/>Set during World War II and narrated by an unnamed, but precociously observant, neighborhood boy,<strong> Miguel Street</strong> is a work of mercurial mood shifts, by turns sweetly melancholy and anarchically funny. It overflows with life on every page.]]>
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    <average_rating>3.62</average_rating>
    <ratings_count>5935</ratings_count>
    <text_reviews_count>737</text_reviews_count>
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  </authors>  <published>1970</published>
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        <book>
  <id type="integer">54149</id>
  <isbn>0330487124</isbn>
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    <![CDATA[The Mystic Masseur]]>
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  <average_rating>3.55</average_rating>
  <ratings_count>259</ratings_count>
  <description>
    <![CDATA[The first of Naipaul's twelve novels tells of the meteoric rise and hilarious metamorphosis of Ganesh Ramsumair from failed primary schoolteacher and struggling masseur to author, revered mystic, peerless politician and the most popular man in Trinidad.]]>
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    <average_rating>3.62</average_rating>
    <ratings_count>5935</ratings_count>
    <text_reviews_count>737</text_reviews_count>
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  </authors>  <published>1957</published>
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        <book>
  <id type="integer">54161</id>
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  <text_reviews_count type="integer">24</text_reviews_count>
  <title>
    <![CDATA[Among the Believers: An Islamic Journey]]>
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  <average_rating>3.76</average_rating>
  <ratings_count>201</ratings_count>
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    <![CDATA[Naipaul's controversial account of his travels through the Islamic world was hailed by The New Republic as &quot;the most notable work on contemporary Islam to have appeared in a very long time.&quot;]]>
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    <average_rating>3.62</average_rating>
    <ratings_count>5935</ratings_count>
    <text_reviews_count>737</text_reviews_count>
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  </authors>  <published>1981</published>
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        <book>
  <id type="integer">5857</id>
  <isbn>0330487159</isbn>
  <isbn13>9780330487153</isbn13>
  <text_reviews_count type="integer">14</text_reviews_count>
  <title>
    <![CDATA[The Enigma of Arrival]]>
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  <link>http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/5857.The_Enigma_of_Arrival</link>
  <average_rating>3.61</average_rating>
  <ratings_count>143</ratings_count>
  <description>
    <![CDATA[The autobiographical novel of a journey from the British colony of Trinidad to the ancient countryside of England.]]>
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    <id>3989</id>
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    <average_rating>3.62</average_rating>
    <ratings_count>5935</ratings_count>
    <text_reviews_count>737</text_reviews_count>
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  </authors>  <published>1987</published>
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        <book>
  <id type="integer">49742</id>
  <isbn>1400030552</isbn>
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  <text_reviews_count type="integer">15</text_reviews_count>
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    <![CDATA[In a Free State: A Novel]]>
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  <average_rating>3.49</average_rating>
  <ratings_count>165</ratings_count>
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    <![CDATA[No writer has rendered our boundariless, post-colonial world more acutely or prophetically than V. S. Naipaul, or given its upheavals such a hauntingly human face.  A perfect case in point is this riveting novel, a masterful and stylishly rendered narrative of emigration, dislocation, and dread, accompanied by four supporting narratives.<br/><br/>In the beginning it is just a car trip through Africa.  Two English people--Bobby, a civil servant with a guilty appetite for African boys, and Linda, a supercilious compound wife -- are driving back to their enclave after a stay in the capital. But in between lies the landscape of an unnamed country whose squalor and ethnic bloodletting suggest Idi Amin's Uganda. [111-12, 120, 130-1, 150, 178, 220-40]  And the farther Naipaul's protagonists travel into it, the more they find themselves crossing the line that separates privileged outsiders from horrified victims.  Alongside this Conradian tour de force are four incisive portraits of men seeking liberation far from home.  By turns funny and terrifying, sorrowful and unsparing, In A Free State is Naipaul at his best.]]>
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    <average_rating>3.62</average_rating>
    <ratings_count>5935</ratings_count>
    <text_reviews_count>737</text_reviews_count>
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  </authors>  <published>1971</published>
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        <book>
  <id type="integer">253835</id>
  <isbn>0679731741</isbn>
  <isbn13>9780679731740</isbn13>
  <text_reviews_count type="integer">16</text_reviews_count>
  <title>
    <![CDATA[Guerrillas]]>
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  <average_rating>3.30</average_rating>
  <ratings_count>155</ratings_count>
  <description>
    <![CDATA[A novel of colonialism and revolution, death, sexual violence and political and spiritual impotence.]]>
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    <average_rating>3.62</average_rating>
    <ratings_count>5935</ratings_count>
    <text_reviews_count>737</text_reviews_count>
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  </authors>  <published>1975</published>
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        <book>
  <id type="integer">5852</id>
  <isbn>0330487108</isbn>
  <isbn13>9780330487108</isbn13>
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  <title>
    <![CDATA[The Mimic Men]]>
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  <average_rating>3.43</average_rating>
  <ratings_count>148</ratings_count>
  <description>
    <![CDATA[A sober novel about a tempestuous and tormented soul carrying the burdens of postcolonialism in London. Winner of the W. H. Smith Literary Award.]]>
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    <average_rating>3.62</average_rating>
    <ratings_count>5935</ratings_count>
    <text_reviews_count>737</text_reviews_count>
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  </authors>  <published>1967</published>
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        <book>
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  <isbn>0375708359</isbn>
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  <title>
    <![CDATA[An Area of Darkness]]>
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  <link>http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/5854.An_Area_of_Darkness</link>
  <average_rating>3.56</average_rating>
  <ratings_count>144</ratings_count>
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    <![CDATA[A classic of modern travel writing, <strong>An Area of Darkness</strong><em> </em>is Nobel laureate V. S. Naipaul's profound reckoning with his ancestral homeland and an extraordinarily perceptive chronicle of his first encounter with India.<br/>Traveling from the bureaucratic morass of Bombay to the ethereal beauty of Kashmir, from a sacred ice cave in the Himalayas to an abandoned temple near Madras, Naipaul encounters a dizzying cross-section of humanity: browbeaten government workers and imperious servants, a suavely self-serving holy man and a deluded American religious seeker. <strong>An Area of Darkness</strong> also abounds with Naipaul's strikingly original responses to India's paralyzing caste system, its apparently serene acceptance of poverty and squalor, and the conflict between its desire for self-determination and its nostalgia for the British raj. The result may be the most elegant and passionate book ever written about the subcontinent.]]>
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    <average_rating>3.62</average_rating>
    <ratings_count>5935</ratings_count>
    <text_reviews_count>737</text_reviews_count>
  </author>
  </authors>  <published>1964</published>
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        <book>
  <id type="integer">5847</id>
  <isbn>1400030757</isbn>
  <isbn13>9781400030750</isbn13>
  <text_reviews_count type="integer">10</text_reviews_count>
  <title>
    <![CDATA[India: A Wounded Civilization]]>
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  <average_rating>3.45</average_rating>
  <ratings_count>121</ratings_count>
  <description>
    <![CDATA[In 1975, at the height of Indira Gandhi's Emergency, V. S. Naipaul returned to India, the country his ancestors had left one hundred years earlier. Out of that journey he produced this concise masterpiece: a vibrant, defiantly unsentimental portrait of a society traumatized by centuries of foreign conquest and immured in a mythic vision of its past.<br/><br/>Drawing on novels, news reports, political memoirs, and his own encounters with ordinary Indians from a supercilious prince to an engineer constructing housing for Bombay's homeless Naipaul captures a vast, mysterious, and agonized continent inaccessible to foreigners and barely visible to its own people. He sees both the burgeoning space program and the 5,000 volunteers chanting mantras to purify a defiled temple; the feudal village autocrat and the Naxalite revolutionaries who combined Maoist rhetoric with ritual murder. Relentless in its vision, thrilling in the keenness of its prose,<em> India: A Wounded Civilization</em> is a work of astonishing insight and candor.]]>
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    <average_rating>3.62</average_rating>
    <ratings_count>5935</ratings_count>
    <text_reviews_count>737</text_reviews_count>
  </author>
  </authors>  <published>1977</published>
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        <book>
  <id type="integer">5851</id>
  <isbn>0375707271</isbn>
  <isbn13>9780375707278</isbn13>
  <text_reviews_count type="integer">26</text_reviews_count>
  <title>
    <![CDATA[Magic Seeds]]>
  </title>
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  <link>http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/5851.Magic_Seeds</link>
  <average_rating>3.10</average_rating>
  <ratings_count>124</ratings_count>
  <description>
    <![CDATA[Nobel laureate V. S. Naipaul&#8217;s magnificent <strong>Magic Seeds</strong> continues the story of Willie Chandran, the perennially dissatisfied and self-destructively naive protagonist of his bestselling <strong>Half a Life</strong><em>.</em><br/><br/>Having left a wife and a livelihood in Africa, Willie is persuaded to return to his native India to join an underground movement on behalf of its oppressed lower castes. Instead he finds himself in the company of dilettantes and psychopaths, relentlessly hunted by police and spurned by the people he means to liberate. But this is only one stop in a quest for authenticity that takes in all the fanaticism and folly of the postmodern era. Moving with dreamlike swiftness from guerrilla encampment to prison cell, from the squalor of rural India to the glut and moral desolation of 1980s London, <strong>Magic Seeds</strong><em> </em>is a novel of oracular power, dazzling in its economy and unblinking in its observations.]]>
  </description>
<authors>
    <author>
    <id>3989</id>
        <name><![CDATA[V.S. Naipaul]]></name>
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    <link><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/3989.V_S_Naipaul]]></link>
    <average_rating>3.62</average_rating>
    <ratings_count>5935</ratings_count>
    <text_reviews_count>737</text_reviews_count>
  </author>
  </authors>  <published>2004</published>
</book>

        <book>
  <id type="integer">5846</id>
  <isbn>0375706488</isbn>
  <isbn13>9780375706486</isbn13>
  <text_reviews_count type="integer">11</text_reviews_count>
  <title>
    <![CDATA[Beyond Belief: Islamic Excursions Among the Converted Peoples]]>
  </title>
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  <link>http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/5846.Beyond_Belief_Islamic_Excursions_Among_the_Converted_Peoples</link>
  <average_rating>3.66</average_rating>
  <ratings_count>103</ratings_count>
  <description>
    <![CDATA[Acclaimed writer V.S. Naipaul has the eye of a novelist, the fearless curiosity of a 2-year-old, and the tenacity of a cornered badger. In <em>Beyond Belief</em>, he puts these three attributes to use in delving into  the secrets of Islam--the other Islam, that is. Journeying into the non-Arab  Islamic countries of Indonesia, Iran, Pakistan, and Malaysia, Naipaul wonders  about how these young nations are absorbing a resurgent Islam into their ancient  societies and where it might lead them. His exploration is at the grassroots  level, through the people living and breathing Islam today. Naipaul illustrates  his points with vignettes about characters he meets, by both happenstance and  calculation, along the way. We learn about their histories, their families'  histories, their motivations, and their dreams. The mosaic that materializes is  not always appealing, for Naipaul is a sensitive but disinterested observer,  more a watcher than a champion. Islam, we learn, is a font of hope for the  converted peoples, sweet when taken in gulps but often bearing an acrid  aftertaste. It buries traditional cultures under promising new foundations,  indirectly encourages broken families through polygamy, and turns only  tentatively to face the issues of modernity. From beginning to end, we find  ourselves empathizing with Naipaul's subjects, seeing ourselves in their  struggles with family, religion, and nation, feeling their drive to create a  fresh world of virtue and prosperity. <em>--Brian Bruya</em>]]>
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<authors>
    <author>
    <id>3989</id>
        <name><![CDATA[V.S. Naipaul]]></name>
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    <link><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/3989.V_S_Naipaul]]></link>
    <average_rating>3.62</average_rating>
    <ratings_count>5935</ratings_count>
    <text_reviews_count>737</text_reviews_count>
  </author>
  </authors>  <published>1998</published>
</book>

        <book>
  <id type="integer">55676</id>
  <isbn>0140156801</isbn>
  <isbn13>9780140156805</isbn13>
  <text_reviews_count type="integer">7</text_reviews_count>
  <title>
    <![CDATA[India: A Million Mutinies Now]]>
  </title>
  <image_url>http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1170451352m/55676.jpg</image_url>
  <small_image_url>http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1170451352s/55676.jpg</small_image_url>
  <link>http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/55676.India_A_Million_Mutinies_Now</link>
  <average_rating>3.81</average_rating>
  <ratings_count>88</ratings_count>
  <description>
    <![CDATA[A look at India explores the ways different individuals have   been affected by the numerous frictions present in Indian society, the   contradictions and compromises of religious faith, and more. Reprint.   <em>NYT.</em>]]>
  </description>
<authors>
    <author>
    <id>3989</id>
        <name><![CDATA[V.S. Naipaul]]></name>
    <image_url><![CDATA[http://photo.goodreads.com/authors/1193773119p5/3989.jpg]]></image_url>
    <small_image_url><![CDATA[http://photo.goodreads.com/authors/1193773119p2/3989.jpg]]></small_image_url>
    <link><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/3989.V_S_Naipaul]]></link>
    <average_rating>3.62</average_rating>
    <ratings_count>5935</ratings_count>
    <text_reviews_count>737</text_reviews_count>
  </author>
  </authors>  <published>1990</published>
</book>

        <book>
  <id type="integer">769513</id>
  <isbn>043339711X</isbn>
  <isbn13>9780679761662</isbn13>
  <text_reviews_count type="integer">7</text_reviews_count>
  <title>
    <![CDATA[A Way in the World: A Novel]]>
  </title>
  <image_url>http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1178198944m/769513.jpg</image_url>
  <small_image_url>http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1178198944s/769513.jpg</small_image_url>
  <link>http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/769513.A_Way_in_the_World_A_Novel</link>
  <average_rating>3.42</average_rating>
  <ratings_count>97</ratings_count>
  <description>
    <![CDATA[In his long-awaited, vastly innovative new novel, Naipaul, &quot;one of literature's great travelers&quot; (Los Angles Times), spans continents and centuries to create what is at once an autobiography and a fictional archaeology of colonialism. &quot;Dickensian . . . a brilliant new prism through which to view (Naipaul's) life and work.&quot;--New York Times.]]>
  </description>
<authors>
    <author>
    <id>3989</id>
        <name><![CDATA[V.S. Naipaul]]></name>
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    <small_image_url><![CDATA[http://photo.goodreads.com/authors/1193773119p2/3989.jpg]]></small_image_url>
    <link><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/3989.V_S_Naipaul]]></link>
    <average_rating>3.62</average_rating>
    <ratings_count>5935</ratings_count>
    <text_reviews_count>737</text_reviews_count>
  </author>
  </authors>  <published>1994</published>
</book>

        <book>
  <id type="integer">55707</id>
  <isbn>0330487183</isbn>
  <isbn13>9780330487184</isbn13>
  <text_reviews_count type="integer">15</text_reviews_count>
  <title>
    <![CDATA[A Turn in the South]]>
  </title>
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  <link>http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/55707.A_Turn_in_the_South</link>
  <average_rating>3.45</average_rating>
  <ratings_count>83</ratings_count>
  <description>
    <![CDATA[In the tradition of political and cultural revelation V.S. Naipaul so brilliantly made his own in Among The Believers, A Turn In The South, his first book about the United States, is a revealing, disturbing, elegiac book about the American South -- from Atlanta to Charleston, Tallahassee to Tuskegee, Nashville to Chapel Hill.]]>
  </description>
<authors>
    <author>
    <id>3989</id>
        <name><![CDATA[V.S. Naipaul]]></name>
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    <small_image_url><![CDATA[http://photo.goodreads.com/authors/1193773119p2/3989.jpg]]></small_image_url>
    <link><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/3989.V_S_Naipaul]]></link>
    <average_rating>3.62</average_rating>
    <ratings_count>5935</ratings_count>
    <text_reviews_count>737</text_reviews_count>
  </author>
  </authors>  <published>1989</published>
</book>

        <book>
  <id type="integer">5848</id>
  <isbn>0375708340</isbn>
  <isbn13>9780375708343</isbn13>
  <text_reviews_count type="integer">5</text_reviews_count>
  <title>
    <![CDATA[The Middle Passage]]>
  </title>
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  <link>http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/5848.The_Middle_Passage</link>
  <average_rating>3.75</average_rating>
  <ratings_count>65</ratings_count>
  <description>
    <![CDATA[In 1960 the government of Trinidad invited V. S. Naipaul to revisit his native country and record his impressions. In this classic of modern travel writing he has created a deft and remarkably prescient portrait of Trinidad and four adjacent Caribbean societies–countries haunted by the legacies of slavery and colonialism and so thoroughly defined by the norms of Empire that they can scarcely believe that the Empire is ending.<br/>In <strong>The Middle Passage</strong>, Naipaul watches a Trinidadian movie audience greeting Humphrey Bogart’s appearance with cries of “That is man!” He ventures into a Trinidad slum so insalubrious that the locals call it the Gaza Strip. He follows a racially charged election campaign in British Guiana (now Guyana) and marvels at the Gallic pretension of Martinique society, which maintains the fiction that its roads are extensions of France’s <em>routes nationales.</em> And throughout he relates the ghastly episodes of the region’s colonial past and shows how they continue to inform its language, politics, and values. The result is a work of novelistic vividness and dazzling perspicacity that displays Naipaul at the peak of his powers.]]>
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<authors>
    <author>
    <id>3989</id>
        <name><![CDATA[V.S. Naipaul]]></name>
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    <link><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/3989.V_S_Naipaul]]></link>
    <average_rating>3.62</average_rating>
    <ratings_count>5935</ratings_count>
    <text_reviews_count>737</text_reviews_count>
  </author>
  </authors>  <published>1962</published>
</book>

        <book>
  <id type="integer">5850</id>
  <isbn>0375707301</isbn>
  <isbn13>9780375707308</isbn13>
  <text_reviews_count type="integer">2</text_reviews_count>
  <title>
    <![CDATA[The Writer and the World: Essays]]>
  </title>
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  <link>http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/5850.The_Writer_and_the_World_Essays</link>
  <average_rating>3.89</average_rating>
  <ratings_count>44</ratings_count>
  <description>
    <![CDATA[V.S. Naipaul is a creature of paradox. Nowhere is this more apparent than in his essay collection, <em>The Writer and the World</em>. These essays, selected and introduced by Pankaj Mishra, range from the early 1960s to the mid-1980s. In them, our man travels the world, from his native Trinidad to his ancestral India to America and beyond, always looking with clear eyes at what's right there in front of him. In doing so, he's given us a distinctly Naipaulean journalism: he writes about countries as though they were people. &quot;The politics of a country,&quot; he says, &quot;can only be an extension of its idea of human relationships.&quot; His writing is, as a result, simultaneously petty and grand. Here, he writes of Belize City:   <blockquote>In the late afternoons Negroes in jackets and ties--famous throughout Central America for their immunity to disease--walk behind the hearses to the cemetery just outside the town, waving white handkerchiefs... It is like a ceremony of bewildered farewell at the limit of the world. But they are only keeping off the mosquitoes and sand flies.</blockquote>   Here is a writer who turns the specific to the universal, seemingly without effort. If Naipaul has a reputation as a grouch, it's only because he never lets go of the specific in favor of the universal. The two always coexist. The pieces contained here--mostly heretofore out of print--are short in length, catholic in interest, and in all a fine introduction to our most cosmopolitan postcolonial writer. <em>--Claire Dederer</em>]]>
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<authors>
    <author>
    <id>3989</id>
        <name><![CDATA[V.S. Naipaul]]></name>
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    <link><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/3989.V_S_Naipaul]]></link>
    <average_rating>3.62</average_rating>
    <ratings_count>5935</ratings_count>
    <text_reviews_count>737</text_reviews_count>
  </author>
  </authors>  <published>2002</published>
</book>

        <book>
  <id type="integer">5858</id>
  <isbn>0375707263</isbn>
  <isbn13>9780375707261</isbn13>
  <text_reviews_count type="integer">1</text_reviews_count>
  <title>
    <![CDATA[Between Father and Son: Family Letters]]>
  </title>
  <image_url>http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1165553259m/5858.jpg</image_url>
  <small_image_url>http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1165553259s/5858.jpg</small_image_url>
  <link>http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/5858.Between_Father_and_Son_Family_Letters</link>
  <average_rating>3.90</average_rating>
  <ratings_count>29</ratings_count>
  <description>
    <![CDATA[V. S. Naipaul is perhaps the most famous émigré writer since Vladimir Nabokov, and though he always spoke and wrote English, his self-imposed exile to England from his native Trinidad represented a cultural shift as profound as learning to think in another language. In this moving, novel-like correspondence, we witness the great writer’s early transformation from an expatriate adrift to a world-renowned man of letters.<br/><br/>The letters collected here illuminate with unalloyed candor the relationship between a sacrificing father and his determined son as they encourage each other to persevere with their writing. For though his father’s literary aspirations would go unrealized, Naipaul’s triumphant career would ultimately vindicate his beloved mentor’s legacy.<br/>]]>
  </description>
<authors>
    <author>
    <id>3989</id>
        <name><![CDATA[V.S. Naipaul]]></name>
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    <link><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/3989.V_S_Naipaul]]></link>
    <average_rating>3.62</average_rating>
    <ratings_count>5935</ratings_count>
    <text_reviews_count>737</text_reviews_count>
  </author>
  </authors>  <published>1999</published>
</book>

        <book>
  <id type="integer">5860</id>
  <isbn>0140029389</isbn>
  <isbn13>9780140029383</isbn13>
  <text_reviews_count type="integer">3</text_reviews_count>
  <title>
    <![CDATA[Suffrage of Elvira]]>
  </title>
  <image_url>http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1165553260m/5860.jpg</image_url>
  <small_image_url>http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1165553260s/5860.jpg</small_image_url>
  <link>http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/5860.Suffrage_of_Elvira</link>
  <average_rating>3.66</average_rating>
  <ratings_count>29</ratings_count>
  <description>
    <![CDATA[]]>
  </description>
<authors>
    <author>
    <id>3989</id>
        <name><![CDATA[V.S. Naipaul]]></name>
    <image_url><![CDATA[http://photo.goodreads.com/authors/1193773119p5/3989.jpg]]></image_url>
    <small_image_url><![CDATA[http://photo.goodreads.com/authors/1193773119p2/3989.jpg]]></small_image_url>
    <link><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/3989.V_S_Naipaul]]></link>
    <average_rating>3.62</average_rating>
    <ratings_count>5935</ratings_count>
    <text_reviews_count>737</text_reviews_count>
  </author>
  </authors>  <published>1985</published>
</book>

        <book>
  <id type="integer">54140</id>
  <isbn>1400030765</isbn>
  <isbn13>9781400030767</isbn13>
  <text_reviews_count type="integer">3</text_reviews_count>
  <title>
    <![CDATA[The Loss of El Dorado: A Colonial History]]>
  </title>
  <image_url>http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1170436882m/54140.jpg</image_url>
  <small_image_url>http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1170436882s/54140.jpg</small_image_url>
  <link>http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/54140.The_Loss_of_El_Dorado_A_Colonial_History</link>
  <average_rating>3.33</average_rating>
  <ratings_count>21</ratings_count>
  <description>
    <![CDATA[The history of Trinidad begins with a delusion: the belief that somewhere nearby on the South American mainland lay El Dorado, the mythical kingdom of gold. In this extraordinary and often gripping book, V. S. Naipaul&#8211;himself a native of Trinidad&#8211;shows how that delusion drew a small island into the vortex of world events, making it the object of Spanish and English colonial designs and a mecca for treasure-seekers, slave-traders, and revolutionaries.<br/><br/>Amid massacres and poisonings, plunder and multinational intrigue, two themes emerge: the grinding down of the Aborigines during the long rivalries of the El Dorado quest and, two hundred years later, the man-made horror of slavery. An accumulation of casual, awful detail takes us as close as we can get to day-to-day life in the slave colony, where, in spite of various titles of nobility, only an opportunistic, near-lawless community exists, always fearful of slave suicide or poison, of African sorcery and revolt. Naipaul tells this labyrinthine story with assurance, withering irony, and lively sympathy. The result is historical writing at its highest level.]]>
  </description>
<authors>
    <author>
    <id>3989</id>
        <name><![CDATA[V.S. Naipaul]]></name>
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    <small_image_url><![CDATA[http://photo.goodreads.com/authors/1193773119p2/3989.jpg]]></small_image_url>
    <link><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/3989.V_S_Naipaul]]></link>
    <average_rating>3.62</average_rating>
    <ratings_count>5935</ratings_count>
    <text_reviews_count>737</text_reviews_count>
  </author>
  </authors>  <published>1969</published>
</book>

        <book>
  <id type="integer">1948750</id>
  <isbn>0330485245</isbn>
  <isbn13>9780330485241</isbn13>
  <text_reviews_count type="integer">12</text_reviews_count>
  <title>
    <![CDATA[A Writer's People: Ways of Looking and Feeling]]>
  </title>
  <image_url>http://www.goodreads.com/images/nocover-111x148.jpg</image_url>
  <small_image_url>http://www.goodreads.com/images/nocover-60x80.jpg</small_image_url>
  <link>http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1948750.A_Writer_s_People_Ways_of_Looking_and_Feeling</link>
  <average_rating>3.30</average_rating>
  <ratings_count>23</ratings_count>
  <description>
    <![CDATA[]]>
  </description>
<authors>
    <author>
    <id>3989</id>
        <name><![CDATA[V.S. Naipaul]]></name>
    <image_url><![CDATA[http://photo.goodreads.com/authors/1193773119p5/3989.jpg]]></image_url>
    <small_image_url><![CDATA[http://photo.goodreads.com/authors/1193773119p2/3989.jpg]]></small_image_url>
    <link><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/3989.V_S_Naipaul]]></link>
    <average_rating>3.62</average_rating>
    <ratings_count>5935</ratings_count>
    <text_reviews_count>737</text_reviews_count>
  </author>
  </authors>  <published>2007</published>
</book>

        <book>
  <id type="integer">5856</id>
  <isbn>0940322382</isbn>
  <isbn13>9780940322387</isbn13>
  <text_reviews_count type="integer">3</text_reviews_count>
  <title>
    <![CDATA[Reading and Writing: A Personal Account]]>
  </title>
  <image_url>http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1165553258m/5856.jpg</image_url>
  <small_image_url>http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1165553258s/5856.jpg</small_image_url>
  <link>http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/5856.Reading_and_Writing_A_Personal_Account</link>
  <average_rating>3.70</average_rating>
  <ratings_count>20</ratings_count>
  <description>
    <![CDATA[<em>I was eleven, no more, when the wish came to me to be a writer; and then very soon it was a settled ambition.</em> But for the young V. S. Naipaul, there was a great distance between the wish and its fulfillment. To become a writer, he would have to find ways of understanding three very different cultures: his family's half-remembered Indian homeland, the West Indian colonial society in which he grew up, and the wholly foreign world of the English novels he read.<br/><br/>In this essay of literary autobiography, V. S. Naipaul sifts through memories of his childhood in Trinidad, his university days in England, and his earliest attempts at writing, seeking the experiences of life and reading that shaped his imagination and his growth as a writer. He pays particular attention to the traumas of India under its various conquerors and the painful sense of dereliction and loss that shadows writers' attempts to capture the country and its people in prose.<br/><br/>Naipaul's profound reflections on the relations between personal or historical experience and literary form, between the novel and the world, reveal how he came to discover both his voice and the subjects of his writing, and how he learned to turn sometimes to fiction, sometimes to the travel narrative, to portray them truthfully. Along the way he offers insights into the novel's prodigious development as a form for depicting and interpreting society in the nineteenth century and its diminishing capacity to do the same in the twentiethÑa task that, in his view, passed to the creative energies of the early cinema.<br/><br/>As a child trying to read, I had felt that two worlds separated me from the books that were offered to me at school and in the libraries: the childhood world of our remembered India, and the more colonial world of our city. ... What I didn't know, even after I had written my early books of fiction ... was that those two spheres of darkness had become my subject. Fiction, working its mysteries, by indirections finding directions out, had led me to my subject. But it couldn't take me all the way. -V.S. Naipaul, from <em>Reading &amp; Writing</em>]]>
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    <author>
    <id>3989</id>
        <name><![CDATA[V.S. Naipaul]]></name>
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    <link><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/3989.V_S_Naipaul]]></link>
    <average_rating>3.62</average_rating>
    <ratings_count>5935</ratings_count>
    <text_reviews_count>737</text_reviews_count>
  </author>
  </authors>  <published>2000</published>
</book>

        <book>
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  <isbn>0330491180</isbn>
  <isbn13>9780330491181</isbn13>
  <text_reviews_count type="integer">1</text_reviews_count>
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    <![CDATA[The Nightwatchman's Occurrence Book and Other Comic Inventions]]>
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  <average_rating>3.85</average_rating>
  <ratings_count>20</ratings_count>
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    <![CDATA[(includes <em>The Suffrage of Elvira</em>, <em>A Flag on the Island</em> and <em>Mr. Stone and the Knights Companion</em>)<br/><br/>Written early in V. S. Naipaul's prolific career, these three works of fiction, two novels and a collection of stories, are ample evidence of his cosmopolitan reach and his seemingly effortless command of broad comedy and acute observation.]]>
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    <author>
    <id>3989</id>
        <name><![CDATA[V.S. Naipaul]]></name>
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    <link><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/3989.V_S_Naipaul]]></link>
    <average_rating>3.62</average_rating>
    <ratings_count>5935</ratings_count>
    <text_reviews_count>737</text_reviews_count>
  </author>
  </authors>  <published>2002</published>
</book>

        <book>
  <id type="integer">799646</id>
  <isbn>023395662X</isbn>
  <isbn13>9780233956626</isbn13>
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  <title>
    <![CDATA[Mr. Stone and the Knights Companion]]>
  </title>
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  <small_image_url>http://www.goodreads.com/images/nocover-60x80.jpg</small_image_url>
  <link>http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/799646.Mr_Stone_and_the_Knights_Companion</link>
  <average_rating>3.65</average_rating>
  <ratings_count>17</ratings_count>
  <description>
    <![CDATA[]]>
  </description>
<authors>
    <author>
    <id>3989</id>
        <name><![CDATA[V.S. Naipaul]]></name>
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    <small_image_url><![CDATA[http://photo.goodreads.com/authors/1193773119p2/3989.jpg]]></small_image_url>
    <link><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/3989.V_S_Naipaul]]></link>
    <average_rating>3.62</average_rating>
    <ratings_count>5935</ratings_count>
    <text_reviews_count>737</text_reviews_count>
  </author>
  </authors>  <published>1963</published>
</book>

        <book>
  <id type="integer">5859</id>
  <isbn>0330420232</isbn>
  <isbn13>9780330420235</isbn13>
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    <![CDATA[Literary Occasions]]>
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    <![CDATA[From a master of the English language&#8211;winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature&#8211;a collection of essays about reading, writing, and identity. <br/><br/>In these eleven pieces&#8211;brought together for the first time&#8211;Naipaul charts more than half a century of personal inquiry into the mysteries of written expression and of fiction in particular. Here are his boyhood experiences of reading books and his first youthful efforts at writing them; the early glimmers and the evolution of ideas about the proper relation of particular literary forms to particular cultures and identities. Here, too, is Naipaul&#8217;s famous comment on his putative literary forebear Conrad, and a less familiar but no less intriguing preface to the only book Naipaul&#8217;s father ever published. Finally, in his celebrated Nobel Lecture, &#8220;Two Worlds,&#8221; Naipaul reflects on the full scope of his career, rounding off the volume as an intellectual autobiography. Sustained by extraordinary powers of expression and thought, <em>Literary Occasions</em> is a stirring contribution to the fading art of the critic, and a revelation as well of a life in letters, in its many exemplary instances.]]>
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    <author>
    <id>3989</id>
        <name><![CDATA[V.S. Naipaul]]></name>
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    <average_rating>3.62</average_rating>
    <ratings_count>5935</ratings_count>
    <text_reviews_count>737</text_reviews_count>
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  </authors>  <published>2003</published>
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        <book>
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    <![CDATA[Inside Islam: The Faith, the People and the Conflicts of the World's Fastest Growing Reliigion]]>
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  <ratings_count>19</ratings_count>
  <description>
    <![CDATA[&lt;div&gt;Inside Islam offers an unprecedented and extremely timely examination of Islam, one of the world&#8217;s three major monotheistic religions, in all its complexity. Editors John Miller and Aaron Kenedi, who in God&#8217;s Breath collected the essential sacred texts of seven major wisdom traditions, bring together pieces by such notable writers and thinkers as Karen Armstrong, Huston Smith, V. S. Naipaul, Thomas Cleary, Ryszard Kapuscinski, Robert D. Kaplan, Geraldine Brooks and others. Organized into three sections&#8212;on Muslims, their beliefs, and their ancient and modern conflicts&#8212;Inside Islam is for everyone seeking new levels of understanding about the religion whose influence is being felt around the world now more than ever.&lt;/div&gt;]]>
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<authors>
    <author>
    <id>6169</id>
        <name><![CDATA[John Miller]]></name>
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    <id>237472</id>
        <name><![CDATA[Aaron Kenedi]]></name>
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    <average_rating>3.63</average_rating>
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    <text_reviews_count>10</text_reviews_count>
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    <id>6970</id>
        <name><![CDATA[Robert D. Kaplan]]></name>
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    <link><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/6970.Robert_D_Kaplan]]></link>
    <average_rating>3.87</average_rating>
    <ratings_count>1943</ratings_count>
    <text_reviews_count>279</text_reviews_count>
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    <author>
    <id>940746</id>
        <name><![CDATA[William T. Vollmann]]></name>
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    <link><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/940746.William_T_Vollmann]]></link>
    <average_rating>3.83</average_rating>
    <ratings_count>2884</ratings_count>
    <text_reviews_count>532</text_reviews_count>
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    <author>
    <id>2637</id>
        <name><![CDATA[Karen Armstrong]]></name>
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    <link><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/2637.Karen_Armstrong]]></link>
    <average_rating>3.84</average_rating>
    <ratings_count>7467</ratings_count>
    <text_reviews_count>1338</text_reviews_count>
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    <author>
    <id>12314</id>
        <name><![CDATA[Bernard Lewis]]></name>
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    <average_rating>3.58</average_rating>
    <ratings_count>1350</ratings_count>
    <text_reviews_count>209</text_reviews_count>
  </author>
    <author>
    <id>211268</id>
        <name><![CDATA[Geraldine Brooks]]></name>
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    <link><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/211268.Geraldine_Brooks]]></link>
    <average_rating>3.81</average_rating>
    <ratings_count>28781</ratings_count>
    <text_reviews_count>6915</text_reviews_count>
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    <author>
    <id>1658</id>
        <name><![CDATA[Fareed Zakaria]]></name>
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    <link><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/1658.Fareed_Zakaria]]></link>
    <average_rating>3.88</average_rating>
    <ratings_count>2008</ratings_count>
    <text_reviews_count>527</text_reviews_count>
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    <author>
    <id>168320</id>
        <name><![CDATA[Akbar S. Ahmed]]></name>
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    <link><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/168320.Akbar_S_Ahmed]]></link>
    <average_rating>3.59</average_rating>
    <ratings_count>88</ratings_count>
    <text_reviews_count>17</text_reviews_count>
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    <author>
    <id>6734</id>
        <name><![CDATA[Huston Smith]]></name>
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    <link><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/6734.Huston_Smith]]></link>
    <average_rating>4.05</average_rating>
    <ratings_count>1394</ratings_count>
    <text_reviews_count>216</text_reviews_count>
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    <author>
    <id>15327</id>
        <name><![CDATA[Thomas Cleary]]></name>
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    <link><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/15327.Thomas_Cleary]]></link>
    <average_rating>3.86</average_rating>
    <ratings_count>5717</ratings_count>
    <text_reviews_count>510</text_reviews_count>
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    <author>
    <id>197886</id>
        <name><![CDATA[Michael Wolfe]]></name>
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    <link><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/197886.Michael_Wolfe]]></link>
    <average_rating>3.94</average_rating>
    <ratings_count>67</ratings_count>
    <text_reviews_count>20</text_reviews_count>
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    <author>
    <id>52247</id>
        <name><![CDATA[Mark Singer]]></name>
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    <small_image_url><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/images/nophoto/nophoto-U-50x66.jpg]]></small_image_url>
    <link><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/52247.Mark_Singer]]></link>
    <average_rating>3.56</average_rating>
    <ratings_count>78</ratings_count>
    <text_reviews_count>23</text_reviews_count>
  </author>
    <author>
    <id>6255</id>
        <name><![CDATA[Ryszard Kapuściński]]></name>
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    <link><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/6255.Ryszard_Kapu_ci_ski]]></link>
    <average_rating>4.20</average_rating>
    <ratings_count>2751</ratings_count>
    <text_reviews_count>471</text_reviews_count>
  </author>
    <author>
    <id>3989</id>
        <name><![CDATA[V.S. Naipaul]]></name>
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    <small_image_url><![CDATA[http://photo.goodreads.com/authors/1193773119p2/3989.jpg]]></small_image_url>
    <link><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/3989.V_S_Naipaul]]></link>
    <average_rating>3.62</average_rating>
    <ratings_count>5935</ratings_count>
    <text_reviews_count>737</text_reviews_count>
  </author>
    <author>
    <id>83369</id>
        <name><![CDATA[Geneive Abdo]]></name>
    <image_url><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/images/nophoto/nophoto-U-200x266.jpg]]></image_url>
    <small_image_url><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/images/nophoto/nophoto-U-50x66.jpg]]></small_image_url>
    <link><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/83369.Geneive_Abdo]]></link>
    <average_rating>3.73</average_rating>
    <ratings_count>70</ratings_count>
    <text_reviews_count>16</text_reviews_count>
  </author>
  </authors>  <published>2002</published>
</book>

        <book>
  <id type="integer">54158</id>
  <isbn>0394740904</isbn>
  <isbn13>9780394740904</isbn13>
  <text_reviews_count type="integer">5</text_reviews_count>
  <title>
    <![CDATA[Finding the Center]]>
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  <link>http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/54158.Finding_the_Center</link>
  <average_rating>3.69</average_rating>
  <ratings_count>16</ratings_count>
  <description>
    <![CDATA[]]>
  </description>
<authors>
    <author>
    <id>3989</id>
        <name><![CDATA[V.S. Naipaul]]></name>
    <image_url><![CDATA[http://photo.goodreads.com/authors/1193773119p5/3989.jpg]]></image_url>
    <small_image_url><![CDATA[http://photo.goodreads.com/authors/1193773119p2/3989.jpg]]></small_image_url>
    <link><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/3989.V_S_Naipaul]]></link>
    <average_rating>3.62</average_rating>
    <ratings_count>5935</ratings_count>
    <text_reviews_count>737</text_reviews_count>
  </author>
  </authors>  <published>1984</published>
</book>

        <book>
  <id type="integer">57071</id>
  <isbn>0394746759</isbn>
  <isbn13>9780394746753</isbn13>
  <text_reviews_count type="integer">2</text_reviews_count>
  <title>
    <![CDATA[The Return of Eva Peron]]>
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  <image_url>http://www.goodreads.com/images/nocover-111x148.jpg</image_url>
  <small_image_url>http://www.goodreads.com/images/nocover-60x80.jpg</small_image_url>
  <link>http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/57071.The_Return_of_Eva_Peron</link>
  <average_rating>3.38</average_rating>
  <ratings_count>13</ratings_count>
  <description>
    <![CDATA[]]>
  </description>
<authors>
    <author>
    <id>3989</id>
        <name><![CDATA[V.S. Naipaul]]></name>
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    <small_image_url><![CDATA[http://photo.goodreads.com/authors/1193773119p2/3989.jpg]]></small_image_url>
    <link><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/3989.V_S_Naipaul]]></link>
    <average_rating>3.62</average_rating>
    <ratings_count>5935</ratings_count>
    <text_reviews_count>737</text_reviews_count>
  </author>
  </authors>  <published>1980</published>
</book>

        <book>
  <id type="integer">57163</id>
  <isbn>0140029397</isbn>
  <isbn13>9780140029390</isbn13>
  <text_reviews_count type="integer">2</text_reviews_count>
  <title>
    <![CDATA[A Flag on the Island]]>
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  <image_url>http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1170461682m/57163.jpg</image_url>
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  <average_rating>3.10</average_rating>
  <ratings_count>10</ratings_count>
  <description>
    <![CDATA[]]>
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<authors>
    <author>
    <id>3989</id>
        <name><![CDATA[V.S. Naipaul]]></name>
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    <small_image_url><![CDATA[http://photo.goodreads.com/authors/1193773119p2/3989.jpg]]></small_image_url>
    <link><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/3989.V_S_Naipaul]]></link>
    <average_rating>3.62</average_rating>
    <ratings_count>5935</ratings_count>
    <text_reviews_count>737</text_reviews_count>
  </author>
  </authors>  <published>1993</published>
</book>

        <book>
  <id type="integer">57053</id>
  <isbn>1400034000</isbn>
  <isbn13>9781400034000</isbn13>
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    <![CDATA[Vintage Naipaul]]>
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  <average_rating>4.00</average_rating>
  <ratings_count>5</ratings_count>
  <description>
    <![CDATA[Vintage Readers are a perfect introduction to some of the great modern writers presented in attractive, accessible paperback editions.<br/><br/>&#8220;The most splendid writer of English alive today. . . . He looks into the mad eye of history and does not blink.&#8221; &#8212;<em>The Boston Globe<br/><br/></em>Winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature, V.S. Naipaul is our most intelligent and unflinching observer of the collision between modern and traditional societies. His novels, essays, and reportage are distinguished by their wit, outrage, and compassion, and by a prophetic vision of individuals caught in the tectonic upheavals of history. <br/><br/><strong>Vintage Naipaul </strong>includes the prologue and first chapter of the novel <strong>A House for Mr. Biswas</strong>; a vignette from the novel <strong>Half a Life</strong>; &#8220;Jasmine&#8221; from <strong>The Overcrowded Barracoon</strong>; &#8220;Synthesis and Mimicry&#8221; from <strong>India: A Wounded Civilization</strong>; &#8220;A New King for the Congo: Mobutu and the Nihilism of Africa&#8221; from <strong>The Writer and the World</strong>; &#8220;Jack&#8217;s Garden&#8221; from his memoir <strong>The Enigma of Arrival</strong>; and the story &#8220;The Bomoh&#8217;s Son&#8221; from the collection <strong>Beyond Belief</strong>.<em><br/></em>]]>
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        <book>
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        <book>
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        <book>
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