**Eleven essays on reading, writing, and identity--which have been
brought together for the first time--from the Nobel Prize-winning
author. - "He brings to [nonfiction] an extraordinary capacity for
making art out of lucid thought.... I can no longer imagine the world
without Naipaul's writing." --Vivian Gornick, Los Angeles Times Book
Review
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Here the subject is Naipaul's literary evolution: the books that
delighted him as a child; the books he wrote as a young man; the
omnipresent predicament of trying to master an essentially metropolitan,
imperial art form as an Asian colonial from a New World plantation
island. He assesses Joseph Conrad, the writer most frequently cited as
his forebear, and, in his celebrated Nobel Lecture, "Two Worlds," traces
the full arc of his own career. Literary Occasions is an indispensable
addition to the Naipaul oeuvre, penetrating, elegant, and affecting.