London: I Tortured and 'Killed' My First Wife: Naipaul


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London, Mar 21: Nobel laureate Sir VS Naipaul tormented his first wife for nearly four decades, regularly visited brothels in London and kept a mistress for almost 24 years before suddenly leaving her to marry a Pakistani scribe, according to his biography.

The 75-year-old novelist, born to Indian parents in Trinidad and has been living in Britain since winning a place in Oxford, has admitted in his biography that he frequently humiliated his first wife (Patricia) and even refused to gift her a wedding ring.

Naipaul often abandoned her to go travelling with Mrs Gooding, the married Anglo-Argentine with whom he fell in love in 1972, and would often tell his wife how he was missing his mistress but then say that he needed Lady Patricia to help him with his books, it has been revealed.

"I was liberated. She (Patricia) was destroyed. It was inevitable," the Nobel laurate said.

The book, penned by Patrick French who was given free access to all of Naipaul's papers, claims that the novelist started visiting prostitutes when the couple were living in London three years after they married.

"In the summer of 1958, turning imagination into reality, he (Naipaul) started to have sex with prostitutes. He would find their telephone numbers in local newspapers and visit them in the afternoon in secret while Pat was at work as a school teacher,"  The Daily Telegraph has  reported, quoting the biography.

Naipaul, according to the book, has admitted that his mental cruelty towards his wife, who was suffering from cancer, may have killed her.

"She suffered. It could be said that I killed her. It could be said. I feel a little bit that way," he said.

  

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  • Krip Punja, Los Angeles, USA

    Sat, Mar 22 2008

    It appears that Naipal either has genuine regrets or is trying to sensationalize his cruelty to his wife in order to gain attention to his autobiography. By the way I don't want to address him as Sir Naipal not only because he is nothing more than a weak human for tormenting a terminally ill person but also because these titles don't mean anything. Winning a Nobel Prize is no mean accomplishment in a highly competitive world, but all that glory means nothing in the face of such cruelty. Ultimately, Mr. Naipal has to deal with his own demons - his late wife has long been liberated from his torture. May God have mercy on his soul

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