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V. S. Naipaul: Critical Review by Philip Hensher

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SOURCE: Hensher, Philip. “A Perfectly Targeted Prize.” Spectator 287, no. 9037 (20 October 2001): 44-5.

In the following review, Hensher assesses Naipaul's literary achievements and deems him “a supremely deserving Nobel laureate.”

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