RELIGION IN THE NON-FICTIONS OF V. S. NAIPAUL

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Amar Nath Prasad
Daisy Kumari

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Our lovely country India is a country of various people, religions, castes and colours. It is the microcosm of the whole world in the field of religion. Here people of different sects and beliefs live together. So in order to write anything about the Hindu religion or the other religions, one should be fully versed with the various aspects of religion. V.S.Naipaul was very much interested to visit his parental homeland, that is India. Consequently he paid three visits to India and whatever he saw and felt in his visit, he wrote some classical works in the form of travelogues. In his famous book An Area of Darkness which is in the form of a travelogue, Naipaul describes the plights of the eastern world including India and Africa. While living in London he was in the habit of seeing the beautiful London but when he paid his first visit to India he finds the Indian scenario unbearable. In the very opening of the book we find his bitter experiences at Bombay Dock in the office of Customs. The mismanagement of the officials of the customs perturbed his concept of India.

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RELIGION IN THE NON-FICTIONS OF V. S. NAIPAUL. (2025). Integral Research , 2(4), 94-103. https://doi.org/10.57067/

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