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... sense which began to be put to use by Naipaul in his early Trinidadian novels , and his later The Mimic Men and A Flag on the Island , and in his travel narratives from The Middle Passage on , is now fully expressed in his latest works ...
... sense which began to be put to use by Naipaul in his early Trinidadian novels , and his later The Mimic Men and A Flag on the Island , and in his travel narratives from The Middle Passage on , is now fully expressed in his latest works ...
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... sense of identity in one's stories has been unjustly labelled as minor . ' He takes the opposite view and maintains that it's precisely the writer's " spirit of the place " what makes his / her work universal : Writing from a sense of ...
... sense of identity in one's stories has been unjustly labelled as minor . ' He takes the opposite view and maintains that it's precisely the writer's " spirit of the place " what makes his / her work universal : Writing from a sense of ...
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... sense " ( 125 emphasis added ) . Familial memory is not enough . It is but another fragment of memory . Mother and daughter , granddaughter and grandfather belong to different traditions and are products of diverse histories . Just as ...
... sense " ( 125 emphasis added ) . Familial memory is not enough . It is but another fragment of memory . Mother and daughter , granddaughter and grandfather belong to different traditions and are products of diverse histories . Just as ...
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