A House for Mr Biswas

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A House for Mr Biswas is a celebrated 1961 novel by V. S. Naipaul that follows the life-long struggle of an Indo-Trinidadian man seeking independence and self-worth through owning his own home.

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instanceOf novel
adaptation radio dramatization
author V. S. Naipaul NERFINISHED
basedOn experiences of V. S. Naipaul's father
centralConflict Mr Biswas's attempt to own a house
countryOfOrigin Trinidad and Tobago NERFINISHED
coverArtist Brian Russell NERFINISHED
criticalReception widely acclaimed
describedAs masterpiece of V. S. Naipaul
firstEditionFormat hardcover
genre literary fiction
postcolonial fiction
hasCharacter Shama NERFINISHED
the Tulsi family NERFINISHED
hasISBN 9780330487191
hasMediaType audiobook
e-book
print
hasSubject Indian diaspora in the Caribbean
colonial legacy
patriarchy and extended family
social mobility
includedIn modern literary canon
influenced postcolonial Caribbean literature
languageVariant Trinidadian English influences in dialogue
literaryPeriod 20th-century literature
literaryStyle comic-tragic
realist
mainCharacter Mohun Biswas NERFINISHED
narrativeForm third-person narrative
notableFor detailed portrayal of Indo-Trinidadian life
exploration of postcolonial identity
originalLanguage English
pageCountApprox 600
placeInAuthorCareer early major novel of V. S. Naipaul
protagonistEthnicity Indo-Trinidadian
publicationYear 1961
publisher Andre Deutsch NERFINISHED
setting Trinidad NERFINISHED
structure chronological
theme colonial and postcolonial society
economic struggle
family relationships
home ownership
search for independence
self-worth
timePeriod early to mid-20th century

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V. S. Naipaul notableWork A House for Mr Biswas