Among the Believers
By (Author) V.S. Naipaul
Pan Macmillan
Picador
1st July 2025
3rd April 2025
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Social groups: religious groups and communities
910.91767
Paperback
512
Width 132mm, Height 197mm, Spine 31mm
342g
This book investigates the Islamic revolution and tries to understand the fundamentalist zeal that has gripped the young in Iran and other Muslim countries . . . He is a modern master. Sunday Times
Reissued in the Picador Collection, Among the Believers is V. S. Naipauls classic account of his journeys through Iran, Pakistan, Malaysia, and Indonesia. The believers are the Muslims he met on those journeys, young men and women battling to regain the original purity of their faith in the hope of restoring order to a chaotic world. It is a uniquely valuable insight into modern Islam and the comforting simplifications of religious fanaticism.
Part of the Picador Collection, a series celebrating fifty years of Picador books and showcasing the best of modern literature.
His travel writing is perhaps the most important body of work of its kind in the second half of the century. - Martin Amis, author of Time's Arrow and The Zone of Interest
This book investigates the Islamic revolution and tries to understand the fundamentalist zeal that has gripped the young in Iran and other Muslim countries . . . He is a modern master. * Sunday Times *
His level of perception is of the highest, and his prose has become the perfect instrument for realizing those perceptions on the page. His travel writing is perhaps the most important body of work of its kind in the second half of the century. -- Martin Amis, author of Time's Arrow
[Among the Believers] displays all of Naipaul's major themes [and] his great talent as a writer -- Fouad Ajami * New York Times *
V. S. Naipaul was born in Trinidad in 1932. He came to England on a scholarship in 1950. He spent four years at University College, Oxford, and began to write, in London, in 1954. He pursued no other profession.
His novels include A House for Mr Biswas, The Mimic Men, Guerrillas, A Bend in the River, and The Enigma of Arrival. In 1971 he was awarded the Booker Prize for In a Free State. His works of nonfiction, equally acclaimed, include Among the Believers, Beyond Belief, The Masque of Africa, and a trio of books about India: An Area of Darkness, India: A Wounded Civilization and India: A Million Mutinies Now.
In 1990, V. S. Naipaul received a knighthood for services to literature; in 1993, he was the first recipient of the David Cohen British Literature Prize. He received the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2001. He lived with his wife Nadira and cat Augustus in Wiltshire, and died in 2018.