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- Q6019211 subject Q15259615.
- Q6019211 subject Q6544001.
- Q6019211 subject Q7793151.
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- Q6019211 abstract "India: A Million Mutinies Now is a nonfiction book by V. S. Naipaul published in 1990. It is a travelogue written during the author's sojourn in his ancestral land of India. It was the third of Naipaul's acclaimed Indian trilogy which includes An Area of Darkness and India: A Wounded Civilization. True to his style, the narration is anecdotal, using examples and specificity in its descriptions.Naipaul expresses serious misgivings about Indian attitudes and the Indian way of life. On the other hand, Naipaul notes the economic growth and its associated emancipation of the various peoples of India. The title makes an analogy between the emancipation of millions and the Mutiny of 1857. The book is somewhat optimistic about the country and its peoples.".
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- Q6019211 wikiPageWikiLink Q15259615.
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- Q6019211 wikiPageWikiLink Q6544001.
- Q6019211 wikiPageWikiLink Q7793151.
- Q6019211 wikiPageWikiLink Q8306760.
- Q6019211 comment "India: A Million Mutinies Now is a nonfiction book by V. S. Naipaul published in 1990. It is a travelogue written during the author's sojourn in his ancestral land of India. It was the third of Naipaul's acclaimed Indian trilogy which includes An Area of Darkness and India: A Wounded Civilization. True to his style, the narration is anecdotal, using examples and specificity in its descriptions.Naipaul expresses serious misgivings about Indian attitudes and the Indian way of life.".
- Q6019211 label "India: A Million Mutinies Now".