“I thought how terrible it would have been if, as could so easily have happened, I had died without knowing this depth of satisfaction, this other person that I had just discovered within myself. It was worth any price, any consequence.”

—  V.S. Naipaul , book Half a Life

Half a Life (2001)

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Trinidadian-British writer of Indo-Nepalese ancestry 1932–2018

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