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On Being a Writer By V.S. Naipaul

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V.S. Naipaul has died. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in literature in 2001 and wrote for The New York Review on many subjects, from the Caribbean, India, Congo, Argentina, and Indonesia to the 1984 Republican National Convention; a number of his books began as reporting trips for the magazine. In 1987, he wrote this essay about his own path as a writer.
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I do not really know how I became a writer. I can give certain dates and certain facts about my career. But the process itself remains mysterious. It is mysterious, for instance, that the ambition should have come first—the wish to be a writer, to have that distinction, that fame—and that this a...


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