NATIONAL BESTSELLER - In a narrative that moves with dreamlike
swiftness from India to England to Africa, the Nobel Prize-winning
author produced his finest novel, a bleakly resonant study of the
fraudulent bargains that make up an identity.
"A masterpiece." --*Los Angeles Times Book Review
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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.