Naipaul critiques colonial, Indian, and diasporic literary cultures, stressing authenticity, originality, and spiritual depth in writing over imitation and prestige
Zafar Anjum

Naipaul critiques postcolonial literature's imitation, exile, emptiness, and ambition. Photo: The Deltagram Digital Desk
Zafar Annum is a Singapore-based writer and novelist. He’s the writer of critically acclaimed novel Singapore Decalogue.
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