The Trinidadian English writer V(idiadhar) S(urajprasad) Naipaul was born in1932 in Chaguanas, close to the Port of Spain on Trinidad, in a family descendedfrom Hindu immigrants from the north of India. His grandfather worked in a sugarcane plantation and his father was a journalist and writer. At the age of 18Naipaul travelled to England where, after studying at University College atOxford, he was awarded the degree of Bachelor of Arts in 1953. From then on hecontinued to live in England (since the 70s in Wiltshire, close to Stonehenge)but he has also spent a great deal of time travelling in Asia, Africa andAmerica. Apart from a few years in the middle of the 1950s, when he was employedby the BBC as a free-lance journalist, he has devoted himself entirely to hiswriting.