V.S. Naipaul: A Bend in the River A Threat to Indian Diaspora in Africa
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Diehard, radicalization, nationalisationAbstract
The novel A Bend in the River is a multifaceted novel. The novel has taken serious issue ―the social and political threats to Indian migrants in Africa. The neglect of European people by the new President after consolidating his position became the focal point. He was
cunning and shrewd. He was a diehard communal. The novel ends with the declaration of radicalization and the nationalisation of property owned by the non-Africans.
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Naipaul, V.S. A Bend in the River (Picador, London, 2011) p.21. All subsequent references to the book will be incorporated in the text.
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