An “extraordinary rich correspondence” (The New York Times Book
Review) between a seventeen-year-old aspiring writer at Oxford who
would go on to become a Nobel Prize winning author and his
sacrificing, beloved father. At seventeen, V.S. Naipaul wanted to
"follow no other profession" but writing. Awarded a scholarship by the
Trinidadian government, he set out to attend Oxford, where he
encountered a vastly different world from the one he yearned to leave
behind. Separated from his family by continents, and grappling with
depression, financial strain, loneliness, and dislocation, "Vido"
bridged the distance with a faithful correspondence that began shortly
before the young man's two-week journey to England and ended soon
after his father's death four years later. Here, for the first time,
we have the opportunity to read this profoundly moving correspondence,
which illuminates 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.
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Family Letters
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780307424976
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Random House Digital Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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