Analyse A House for Mr. Biswas as a diasporic allegory.

Interestingly, Naipaul never uses the word “diaspora” but it is clear from his works that the diasporic experience — that of displacement and migrancy along with a yearning for an imagined homelafid which they cannot go back to gives his writing “. . . the rawness of nerves, the neurosis that gives his prose the special quality of panic.” (Mishrd, 225) This turns into a creative hysteria when confronted with the vast physicality of India. The last unit attempts a comparative study of A House for Mr. Biswas as a diasporic novel with strong expressions of the displaced sensibility.

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