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Though long acknowledged internationally as one of India's major nonfiction writers, Nirad Chaudhuri (1897-1999, largely because of controversial political opinions, has been shunned by much of the Indian intelligentsia and his work made unavailable to Indian readers only since 1997, in fact, has his 1951 Autobiography, the book that made his international reputation, been brought back into print in India after an absence of many years, Though he has enjoyed support among novelists—VS. Naipaul has called the Autobiography a great book about the English colonization of India, and Doris Lessing has called it "one of the great books of the twentieth century—Chaudhuri' s work has been more discussed than read. For example, until recently none of his books were available in the United States, but a critical work about him is a standard university text. At his best, says William Dalrymple, Chaudhuri is a superb writer of descriptive prose; but in his sometimes indulgent meandering and excessive allusion, Chaudhuri's work resembles that of a later Indian writer of genius, Salman Rushdie.
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