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V. S. Naipaul Bibliography

Can you guess V. S. Naipaul's bibliography?
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#1
Novels
1957
The Mystic Masseur
1958
The Suffrage of Elvira
1961
A House for Mr. Biswas
1967
The Mimic Men
1971
In a Free State
1975
Guerillas
1979
A Bend in the River
1987
The Enigma of Arrival: A Novel in Five Sections
1994
A Way in the World
2001
Half a Life
2004
Magic Seeds
#2
Short Story Collections
1959
Miguel Street
1967
A Flag on the Island
 
 
#3
Travelogues
1962
The Middle Passage: Impressions of Five Societies - British, French and Dutch in the West Indies and South America
1964
An Area of Darkness
1977
India: A Wounded Civilization
1980
A Congo Diary
1981
Among the Believers
1989
A Turn in the South
1990
India: A Million Mutinies Now
1998
Beyond Belief: Islamic Excursions Among the Converted Peoples
2010
The Masque of Africa: Glimpses of African Belief
#4
Novella
1963
Mr. Stone and the Knights Companion
 
 
#5
Short Stories
1967
My Aunt Gold Teeth
1967
The Raffle
1967
A Christmas Story
1967
The Mourners
1967
The Night Watchman's Occurence Book
1967
The Enemy
1967
Greenie and Yellow
1967
The Perfect Tenants
1967
The Heart
1967
The Baker's Story
1967
A Flag on the Island
#6
Non-Fiction Books
1969
The Loss of El Dorado
1980
The Return of Eva Perón and the Killings in Trinidad
2007
A Writer's People: Ways of Looking and Feeling
 
 
#7
Essay Collections
1972
The Overcrowded Barracoon and Other Articles
2002
The Writer and the World: Essays
 
 
#8
Letter Collection
1999
Between Father and Son: Family Letters
 
 
#9
Omnibus
2002
The Nightwatchman's Occurence Book: And Other Comic Inventions
 
 
#10
Essay
2020
Grief: A Writer Reckons with Loss
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