In a narrative that moves with dreamlike swiftness from India to England to Africa, Nobel Laureate V. S. Naipaul has produced his finest novel to date, a bleakly resonant study of the fraudulent bargains that make up an identity. The son of a Brahmin ascetic and his lower-caste wife, Willie Chandran grows up sensing the hollowness at the core of his father's self-denial and vowing to live more authentically. That search takes him to the immigrant and literary bohemias of 1950s London, to a facile and unsatisfying career as a writer, and at last to a decaying Portugese colony in East Africa, where he finds a happiness he will then be compelled to betray. Brilliantly orchestrated, at once elegiac and devastating in its portraits of colonial grandeur and pretension, Half a Life represents the pinnacle of Naipaul's career.
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Deze romanserie volgt de uitgebreide reis van een protagonist over continenten, van India via Engeland naar Afrika. Het duikt in de complexe aard van identiteit, de zoektocht naar authenticiteit en de vaak moeizame overeenkomsten die individuen met zichzelf en de wereld sluiten. Met thema's als postkolonialisme, intellectuele desillusie en de zoektocht naar zingeving, bieden deze romans een diepgaand onderzoek naar levenskeuzes en hun blijvende gevolgen. De verteltrant kenmerkt zich door scherpe proza en een onverbiddelijke kijk op menselijke kwetsbaarheid.


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Presenting a moving tale of a man searching for his life and fearing he has wasted it, this novel is also a testing study of the conflicts between the rich and the poor, and the struggles within each.