V. S. Naipaul: Ìyàtọ̀ láàrin àwọn àtúnyẹ̀wò

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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' je olukowe to gba [[Ebun Nobel]] ninu [[Nobel Prize in Literature|Litireso]].
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| birthdate = {{Birth date and age|1932|08|17|df=yes}}
| birthplace = [[Chaguanas]], [[Trinidad]]
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| occupation = [[Novelist]], [[essayist]]
| nationality = [[Trinidadian]]
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| genre = [[Novel]]
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| movement = [[Realism]], [[Postcolonialism]]
| notableworks = ''[[A House for Mr. Biswas]]'', ''[[A Bend in the River]]'', ''[[The Enigma of Arrival]]'', ''In A Free State''
| awards = {{awd|[[Booker Prize]] |1971}}{{awd|[[Nobel Prize in Literature]]|2001}}
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'''Sir Vidiadhar Surajprasad Naipaul''', [[Trinity Cross|TC]] (ojoibi 17 August 1932), commonly known as '''V. S. Naipaul''' and sometimes as '''Sir Vidia Naipaul''', is a [[Trinidadian]] writer of [[India]]n descent known for his novels set in [[developing countries]]. For these revelations of what the [[Swedish Academy]] called “suppressed histories,” Naipaul won the [[Nobel Prize for Literature]] in 2001.<ref>{{cite web|title=The Nobel Prize in Literature 2001 |url=http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/literature/laureates/2001/ |work=[[Nobel Prize]]}}</ref> He has been called "a master of modern English prose."<ref>[[J. M. Coetzee|Coetzee, J. M]] (2001), ''New York Review of Books''. Quote: "Naipaul is a master of English prose, and the prose of ''Half a Life'' is as clean and cold as a knife."</ref> He has been awarded numerous literary prizes including the [[John Llewellyn Rhys Prize]] (1958), the [[Somerset Maugham Award]] (1960), the [[Hawthornden Prize]] (1964), the [[W. H. Smith Literary Award]] (1968), the [[Man Booker Prize|Booker Prize]] (1971), and the [[David Cohen Prize]] for a lifetime's achievement in [[British Literature]] (1993).
 
In 2008, ''[[The Times]]'' ranked Naipaul seventh on their list of "The 50 greatest British writers since 1945".<ref>{{cite news | date= 5 January 2008 |url=http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/books/article3127837.ece | title = The 50 greatest British writers since 1945 | work = The Times |accessdate=1 February 2010 | location=London}}</ref> je olukowe to gba [[Ebun Nobel]] ninu [[Nobel Prize in Literature|Litireso]].
 
 
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