The Naked Philosopher as Intuitive Self: Hindu Thought as the Originator of Philosophy
The Naked Philosopher as Intuitive Self: Hindu Thought as the Originator of Philosophy
Author: Balkrishna Maharagh Naipaul
Publisher: Global Publication
Published: 04/30/2016
Pages: 386
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.13lbs
Size: 9.02h x 5.98w x 0.80d
ISBN: 9780987800039
About the Author
Balkrishna Naipaul was born in Trinidad and educated at London where he read History, Economics and International Relations. After working as a Senior Lecturer at Leeds for two years, he migrated to Canada in 1968 and lived in Saskatchewan where he worked as an educator before leaving to serve as the permanent representative of Development Educators for World Peace at the United Nations. During that time, a period of some twenty years, he consulted with world leaders in most parts of the world. While at the U.N. he founded the international tabloid, Global Times, which he edited until 1994. In 1998, he vacated his position at the U.N. to devoted his time to the writing of fiction. In 2005 he was awarded the prestigious title of Saahitya Mani from the Shikshayatan Institute of America for the first two books of his trilogy (Arc of The Horizon and Legends of The Emperor's Ring), and his contributions to world literature. In 2006, he was selected by the World Development Forum to receive their most lucrative award for "his outstanding contributions to literature and successful achievement as a WORLD RENOWNED AUTHOR OF BOOKS." In 2010, he was awarded The Shabdakantih Order of Literature from the Shabdakantih Awards Academy that carried a gold medal, a plaque, and cash award of $50.000.00. In 2012 the Indo-Caribbean Council Awarded Balkrishna Naipaul with the Recognition for his "accomplished and prolific literary abilities, emanating from his three novels set in Trinidad: The Other Side of The House, The Mansion, and Dancing Moon Under The Peepal Tree. In 2012 Mr. Balkrishna Naipaul received the Medallion of Honour and Lifetime Literary Achievement Award from NALIS (The National Library and Information System) under the auspices of the Ministry of Education Trinidad and Tobago in recognition of his contribution to the nation's 50 Years of Literature 1962-2012. In 2012, Mr. Naipaul was recognized as a significant writer and leader in the Trinidad and Tobago Community in Canada in the 400-page commemorative volume, Together we Aspire Together we Achieve published in 2012 to celebrate T&T's Golden Independence Jubilee. And in the following year, in 2013, another Award came with the title of Saahitya Shiromani by the Shikshayatan Institute of America for his book of poems, Finding the Voice. This award, according to the meaning of Shiromani, depicts MR. Naipaul's literary achievement as the quintessential jewel among poets.
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