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In this book, V.S.Naipaul returns to the country which continues to intrigue and inspire him and about which he wrote "An Area of Darkness" in 1964, a semi-autobiographical account of a year spent in India. Now, twenty-five years later, he goes back to that country, returning to the places he visited years ago and talking to people of all types and at all levels of society. Naipaul started writing in 1954 he has won the John Llewelyn Rhys Memorial Prize, the Somerset Maugham Award, the Hawthornden Prize, the W.H.Smith Award and the Booker Prize, the latter with the novel "In a Free State" (1971). His most recently published novels are "Guerrillas" (1975) and "A Bend in the River" (1979). He is the author of two books about India, "An Area of Darkness" (1964) and "India: A Wounded Civilization" (1977); his other well-known works of non-fiction are "The Return of Eva Peron" with "The Killings in Trinidad" (1981); "Finding the Centre" (1984); and "A Turn in the South" (1989), which is about South America and was shortlisted for the Thomas Cook Travel Book Award in 1990.

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Review:
An intricate, splendid, and utterly memorable book.
"The New York Times Book Review"
Warm, human, rich with a cacophony of Indian voices, "India: A Million Mutinies Now" is about the passions and tragedies of a nation caught between the rush of modernity and the power of tradition. . . . An indispensable book for understanding India at the end of the 20th century.
"The Washington Post"
Brilliantly penetrating and shrewd. . . . Each story, evoked by Naipaul s sensitive and nuanced probing, reflects complexities and contradictions and gives us a glimpse, however tiny, of the mosaic totality that comprises India.
"The Chicago Tribune"
Beautifully written, intellectually satisfying. . . . Naipaul is a rare combination of born narrator, who brings to life the places and people he encounters.
"Foreign Affairs"
Compassionate. . . . Leaves the reader with a powerful sense of [a] people s dedication, perseverance and passion.
"The New York Times"
Travel writing, history, novel, lyric Naipaul s book partakes of the excellence of every category and fulfills itself in one of the oldest and rarest of forms prophecy. It bears witness, in unforgettable language, to the best of hopes in the worst of times.
"The Christian Science Monitor"
Naipaul has retired the familiar, infuriating, immobile face of India and painted a fresh one of human spirit and dramatic change.
"Time"
A shifting kaleidoscope of images of a country almost impossible to imagine, but made more comprehensible due to Naipaul s formidable intelligence and prodigious narrative gifts.
"Boston Sunday Herald"
Naipaul creates his India slowly, through whole life-stories told in the characters own voices. . . . The detail is wonderful, built up with impeccable care.
"The Economist"
[Naipaul] has invaluably revealed the brink on which India now stands, the sources of all that rage and all those little mutinies. . . . There is a powerful feeling of change in this book.
"Los Angeles Times"
Compelling, almost hypnotic. . . . A rich, multilayered portrait of a nation we know far too little about in the West. You will feel you have learned much about India, yet you will sense how much more how very much more remains to be learned.
"Seattle Times"
Authentic. . . . These narratives record, in human terms, the rich and disturbing diversity of contemporary India. . . . Extraordinary.
"Newsday"
There is a great temptation to quote too much of Naipaul, for in reading the novelist, essayist and travel writer we realize the accuracy of those who consider him one of the finest writers in the language; a man with intense intellectual curiosity, as well as an inherited sympathy for inhabitants of the Third World.
"The Oregonian"
A superb raga of a book, a raga of morning curiosity and evening meditation. . . . This may be [Naipaul s] most generous work, and his best non-fiction.
"The San Diego Union-Tribune"
An absorbing journey through the mind of India. . . . "Mutinies" will surprise those who have read and ranted at Naipaul s earlier books on India.
"St. Petersburg Times"
Brilliant.
"The Spectator "(London)
In-depth. . . . Beautifully written, this book gives a personal look at the societal and political forces pushing for change in the country.
"Minneapolis Star Tribune"
Prescient. . . . Naipaul s intuitions and indefatigable on-the-spot research were well ahead of the academic reaction. . . . [He is] a writer who will always be read and not just by academics for his intelligence and insight and for the clarity and elegance of his style.
"The Times Higher Education Supplement"
One of the most intelligent writers of our time. . . . Naipaul s word-pictures of India are lyrical, spare, precise and vivid. . . . He succeeds brilliantly in integrating India s individual truths with a larger picture of the country.
"The Toronto Star""

"An intricate, splendid, and utterly memorable book."
--The New York Times Book Review

"Warm, human, rich with a cacophony of Indian voices, India: A Million Mutinies Now is about the passions and tragedies of a nation caught between the rush of modernity and the power of tradition. . . . An indispensable book for understanding India at the end of the 20th century."
--The Washington Post

"Brilliantly penetrating and shrewd. . . . Each story, evoked by Naipaul's sensitive and nuanced probing, reflects complexities and contradictions and gives us a glimpse, however tiny, of the mosaic totality that comprises India."
--The Chicago Tribune

"Beautifully written, intellectually satisfying. . . . Naipaul is a rare combination of born narrator, who brings to life the places and people he encounters."
--Foreign Affairs

"Compassionate. . . . Leaves the reader with a powerful sense of [a] people's dedication, perseverance and passion."
--The New York Times

"Travel writing, history, novel, lyric--Naipaul's book partakes of the excellence of every category and fulfills itself in one of the oldest and rarest of forms--prophecy. It bears witness, in unforgettable language, to the best of hopes in the worst of times."
--The Christian Science Monitor

"Naipaul has retired the familiar, infuriating, immobile face of India and painted a fresh one of human spirit and dramatic change."
--Time

"A shifting kaleidoscope of images of a country almost impossible to imagine, but made more comprehensible due to Naipaul's formidable intelligence and prodigious narrative gifts."
--Boston Sunday Herald

"Naipaul creates his India slowly, through whole life-stories told in the characters' own voices. . . . The detail is wonderful, built up with impeccable care."
--The Economist

"[Naipaul] has invaluably revealed the brink on which India now stands, the sources of all that rage and all those little mutinies. . . . There is a powerful feeling of change in this book."
--Los Angeles Times

"Compelling, almost hypnotic. . . . A rich, multilayered portrait of a nation we know far too little about in the West. You will feel you have learned much about India, yet you will sense how much more--how very much more--remains to be learned."
--Seattle Times

"Authentic. . . . These narratives record, in human terms, the rich and disturbing diversity of contemporary India. . . . Extraordinary."
--Newsday

"There is a great temptation to quote too much of Naipaul, for in reading the novelist, essayist and travel writer we realize the accuracy of those who consider him one of the finest writers in the language; a man with intense intellectual curiosity, as well as an inherited sympathy for inhabitants of the Third World."
--The Oregonian

"A superb raga of a book, a raga of morning curiosity and evening meditation. . . . This may be [Naipaul's] most generous work, and his best non-fiction."
--The San Diego Union-Tribune

"An absorbing journey through the mind of India. . . . Mutinies will surprise those who have read and ranted at Naipaul's earlier books on India."
--St. Petersburg Times

"Brilliant."
--The Spectator (London)

"In-depth. . . . Beautifully written, this book gives a personal look at the societal and political forces pushing for change in the country."
--Minneapolis Star Tribune

"Prescient. . . . Naipaul's intuitions and indefatigable on-the-spot research were well ahead of the academic reaction. . . . [He is] a writer who will always be read--and not just by academics--for his intelligence and insight and for the clarity and elegance of his style."
--The Times Higher Education Supplement

"One of the most intelligent writers of our time. . . . Naipaul's word-pictures of India are lyrical, spare, precise and vivid. . . . He succeeds--brilliantly--in integrating India's individual truths with a larger picture of the country."
--The Toronto Star
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Naipaul’s classic account of his journey around India

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  • PublisherViking
  • Publication date1991
  • ISBN 10 0670837024
  • ISBN 13 9780670837021
  • BindingHardcover
  • Number of pages528
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