A Way in the World
A Sequence
(Author) V.S. NaipaulSpanning continents and centuries and defying literary categories, this novel tells intersecting stories whose protagonists include the disgraced and half-demented Sir Walter Raleigh fruitlessly seeking El Dorado in the New World; the foppish nineteenth-century insurgent Francisco Miranda, who in his quest to liberate South America becomes entangled in his own fantasies and borrowed ideas; and the doomed Blair, a present-day Caribbean revolutionary stranded and eventually martyred - in East Africa. Among these characters is a narrator who bears a telling resemblance to Naipaul himself: a Trinidadian writer of Indian ancestry and English residence boldly trying to come to terms with the mystery and transience that is his inheritance and ours.
V.S. Naipaul
V.S. Naipaul was a Trinidadian-born British author known for his novel "A House for Mr. Biswas" which explores themes of identity and displacement. His writing style is characterized by precise prose and incisive observations of postcolonial societies. Naipaul's work earned him numerous literary awards and a Nobel Prize in Literature in 2001.