In a Free State
Author: V.S. Naipaul
Brand: Pan Macmillan Publishing India
Color: Blue
Binding: Paperback
Number Of Pages: 192
Release Date: 01-04-2011
Part Number: 9780330522908
Details: In A Free State: Booker Prize Winner 1971 (The Novel) was written by V S Naipaul, a famous nobel-prize winning author. This book is made up of different tales, each of which build up to covey a common, unifying theme. The stories themselves are ambiguous, and can be interpreted in a number of ways by the readers.
One of the stories in the book features an Indian helper from Bombay who accompanies his employer on a work-related journey to Washington DC, USA. This servant ends up living in a cramped cupboard due to lack of space, and one day ends up accidentally spending a large part of his master’s salary on a simple snack. The financial woes of the Indians living abroad are broadly outlined in this book, and becomes a decisive factor in the plot.
Another story in In A Free State: Booker Prize Winner 1971 (The Novel) features a rural family from West Indies. In the beginning, a set of cousins belonging to branches of the same family are discussed. One day, one of the cousins from a richer background manages to humiliate his cousin who belongs to a poorer section of society. The richer family sends their son to Canada, while the poorer cousin manages to send his younger brother to England by toiling day and night.
The tale of Bobby and Linda is yet another story that is featured in this book. Bobby, a homosexual official, attends a conference in an African Great Lakes state which recently acquired its independence. Linda, on the other hand, is the wife of Bobby’s colleague, and embarks on a car ride back to the Government compound along with Bobby.
In A Free State: Booker Prize Winner 1971 (The Novel) is a thought-provoking book featuring multiple stories. It was published by Picador in 2011, and is available in the form of a paperback.
EAN: 9780330522908
Package Dimensions: 7.7 x 5.1 x 0.9 inches
Languages: English
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In a Free State
In a Free State
Author: V.S. Naipaul
Brand: Pan Macmillan Publishing India
Color: Blue
Binding: Paperback
Number Of Pages: 192
Release Date: 01-04-2011
Part Number: 9780330522908
Details: In A Free State: Booker Prize Winner 1971 (The Novel) was written by V S Naipaul, a famous nobel-prize winning author. This book is made up of different tales, each of which build up to covey a common, unifying theme. The stories themselves are ambiguous, and can be interpreted in a number of ways by the readers.
One of the stories in the book features an Indian helper from Bombay who accompanies his employer on a work-related journey to Washington DC, USA. This servant ends up living in a cramped cupboard due to lack of space, and one day ends up accidentally spending a large part of his master’s salary on a simple snack. The financial woes of the Indians living abroad are broadly outlined in this book, and becomes a decisive factor in the plot.
Another story in In A Free State: Booker Prize Winner 1971 (The Novel) features a rural family from West Indies. In the beginning, a set of cousins belonging to branches of the same family are discussed. One day, one of the cousins from a richer background manages to humiliate his cousin who belongs to a poorer section of society. The richer family sends their son to Canada, while the poorer cousin manages to send his younger brother to England by toiling day and night.
The tale of Bobby and Linda is yet another story that is featured in this book. Bobby, a homosexual official, attends a conference in an African Great Lakes state which recently acquired its independence. Linda, on the other hand, is the wife of Bobby’s colleague, and embarks on a car ride back to the Government compound along with Bobby.
In A Free State: Booker Prize Winner 1971 (The Novel) is a thought-provoking book featuring multiple stories. It was published by Picador in 2011, and is available in the form of a paperback.
EAN: 9780330522908
Package Dimensions: 7.7 x 5.1 x 0.9 inches
Languages: English
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Author: V.S. Naipaul
Brand: Pan Macmillan Publishing India
Color: Blue
Binding: Paperback
Number Of Pages: 192
Release Date: 01-04-2011
Part Number: 9780330522908
Details: In A Free State: Booker Prize Winner 1971 (The Novel) was written by V S Naipaul, a famous nobel-prize winning author. This book is made up of different tales, each of which build up to covey a common, unifying theme. The stories themselves are ambiguous, and can be interpreted in a number of ways by the readers.
One of the stories in the book features an Indian helper from Bombay who accompanies his employer on a work-related journey to Washington DC, USA. This servant ends up living in a cramped cupboard due to lack of space, and one day ends up accidentally spending a large part of his master’s salary on a simple snack. The financial woes of the Indians living abroad are broadly outlined in this book, and becomes a decisive factor in the plot.
Another story in In A Free State: Booker Prize Winner 1971 (The Novel) features a rural family from West Indies. In the beginning, a set of cousins belonging to branches of the same family are discussed. One day, one of the cousins from a richer background manages to humiliate his cousin who belongs to a poorer section of society. The richer family sends their son to Canada, while the poorer cousin manages to send his younger brother to England by toiling day and night.
The tale of Bobby and Linda is yet another story that is featured in this book. Bobby, a homosexual official, attends a conference in an African Great Lakes state which recently acquired its independence. Linda, on the other hand, is the wife of Bobby’s colleague, and embarks on a car ride back to the Government compound along with Bobby.
In A Free State: Booker Prize Winner 1971 (The Novel) is a thought-provoking book featuring multiple stories. It was published by Picador in 2011, and is available in the form of a paperback.
EAN: 9780330522908
Package Dimensions: 7.7 x 5.1 x 0.9 inches
Languages: English














