The discussion of V.S. Naipaul's new novel needs to refer to two in particular of his previous fictions. The novella In a Free State depicts - more accurately, glimpses or surmises - a coup in an emergent African country: in this respect, it is like the new novel. But the novel which immediately precedes the new one, Guerrillas, stands closer to it still. In Guerrillas, which is set in the Caribbean, the description of an emergent country's state of emergency is combined with the description of a sexual relationship between two people of different races: the rebellion glimpsed there is mysterious, cryptic, the sexual relationship is fully lit.
LRB 25 October 1979 | PDF Download
Quantity