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Miguel Street Paperback – July 23, 2002

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A tender, funny novel written with the verve of Dickens and the passion of Chekhov, set during World War II in a derelict neighborhood in Trinidad’s capital and narrated by an unnamed boy—from the Nobel Prize-winning author.

“One of the few contemporary writers of whom we can speak in terms of greatness.” —
Newsday

“A stranger could drive through Miguel Street and just say ‘Slum!’ because he could see no more.” But to its residents this corner of Trinidad’s capital is a complete world, where everybody is quite different from everybody else. There’s Popo the carpenter, who neglects his livelihood to build “the thing without a name.” There’s Man-man, who goes from running for public office to staging his own crucifixion, and the dreaded Big Foot, the bully with glass tear ducts. There’s the lovely Mrs. Hereira, in thrall to her monstrous husband. This tender, funny early novel is a work of mercurial mood shifts, by turns sweetly melancholy and anarchically funny. It overflows with life on every page.
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“One of the few contemporary writers of whom we can speak in terms of greatness.” —Newsday

“Miguel Street is the Bowery, the Tenderloin, and the Catfish Row of Trinidad’s Port of Spain–its citizens a loony multitude whose knavery often rises from real kinship with pathos and tragedy.... Naipaul is at his best in these swift caricatures of human depravity.” —
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“Amusing and poignant.... Excellent reading.” —
Chicago Tribune

“Naipaul does not tell stories. By some miraculous sleight-of-hand he takes you to Port of Spain and shows you the rich, bawdy, consequential lives of the Trinidadians, as though there were no intervening veil of words.... I rather suspect the mantle of Chekhov has fallen on Mr. Naipaul’s shoulders.” —
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?A stranger could drive through Miguel Street and just say ?Slum!? because he could see no more.? But to its residents this derelict corner of Trinidad?s capital is a complete world, where everybody is quite different from everybody else. There?s Popo the carpenter, who neglects his livelihood to build ?the thing without a name.? There?s Man-man, who goes from running for public office to staging his own crucifixion, and the dreaded Big Foot, the bully with glass tear ducts. There?s the lovely Mrs. Hereira, in thrall to her monstrous husband. In this tender, funny early novel, V. S. Naipaul renders their lives (and the legends their neighbors construct around them) with Dickensian verve and Chekhovian compassion.
Set during World War II and narrated by an unnamed?but precociously observant?neighborhood boy,
Miguel Street is a work of mercurial mood shifts, by turns sweetly melancholy and anarchically funny. It overflows with life on every page.

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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ 0375713875
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Vintage; Reprint edition (July 23, 2002)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 224 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 9780375713873
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0375713873
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 6.6 ounces
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.15 x 0.58 x 7.97 inches
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Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2023
I have difficulty coming to terms with my enjoyment of Naipaul's fiction and his odious character. He is a self-professed physical abuser, a misogynist, a colonial apologist, and if not a full-blown racist, very close to a racist.

I first read Naipaul's A House for Mr. Biswas after seeing it on Barack Obama's list of summer reads. It was an excellent book about a man modeled on Naipaul's own father. In Miguel Street, Naipaul describes with fictitious invention the characters on the street where he grew up.

Naipaul ran with a mostly innocent gang of older boys. I believe most of them are of Indian descent but a few may be of Black Caribbean descent. He is a gifted student, but the people on his street are not. There is a push-cart worker, an amateur mechanic, a pimp, a carpenter, a poet, and several housewives who suffer under the fists of their husbands, though in Naipaul's telling the beatings are a rite of passage for women.

The character sketches are light-hearted, despite describing a world of poverty. The characters are constantly dirty and fighting. Each chapter focuses on one of them, going through a quick story about one part of their life, such as how working with the American military changed one of them, how the purchase of a car made a man obsessive, and how another man tried to move away from the street.

Despite his awful personal beliefs, Naipaul is a talented writer with a keen eye for male characters.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 28, 2014
Great book!! It really captures life in the Caribbean and even though I am from Belize, Central America, we consider ourselves as part of the Caribbean. We share the same history of Colonialism, slavery, exploitation and we continue to be displaced, disenfranchised and unable to achieve our true potential in our home countries. For this reason we leave home, and like V.S. Naipaul; we often become disenchanted with our own home, self-identity and internal peace and can never truly find our way back. We continue to live abroad but yearn for that past where we were once totally naïve, and satisfied with our meager, humble existence and we had that sense of belonging and love within our own people. V.S. Naipaul skillful weaves a web of entrapment, enchantment and familiarity for those who have been there and understand the social and economic dynamics of the time. For others, he uses all literary tools to truly describe and bring alive, culture, life chances and opportunities in truly artistic design.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2011
Naipaul is one of my favorite writers. I love the simplicity he brings in his books, his characters have a tinge of humor, and how in-tune the families or towns are with the idiosyncrasies of various characters. Miguel Street did not disappoint. I completed this book in a kindle version in one weekend, and fell in love with all the characters. It is a delightful and enjoyable read good for a rainy afternoon. The story is about people living in Miguel Street and every single character that the writer encounters in his life. The people know the ins and outs of all the characters and although they judge them, they care about each other in their own way. A House for Mr. Biswas and Miguel Street are my favorite Naipaul books.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2014
"Miguel Street" is an absolute joy that provides a unique take on joie de vivre. Written in 1959, it is an early book by V.S. Naipaul, and it helped set the stage for an outstanding writing career. (In 2001, he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature).

The book's characters are indeed characters, a wide range of lovable borderline lunatics who are denizens of "Miguel Street", an impoverished stretch in Port of Spain, Trinidad. (Naipaul was born and raised in Trinidad, and then moved to England).

Adding spice to the book's dialogues, the characters speak in a local dialect that has its own pleasing Caribbean flavor.

Though "Miguel Street" contains a number of sad settings, most of the text is satirically amusing, and some of the scenes are outrageously funny. The book's 17 chapters are distinct stories, and principal characters appear in some or all of them.

In these wonderful vignettes, you'll meet a host of earthy folks including Bolo the barber, Boyee, Bogart, Hat, Man-Man, Popo, the Morgans, Uncle Bhakcu and his feisty wife, and other unique souls. (My favorite character is Mrs Bhakcu, who is described as being "four feet high, three feet wide, and three feet deep" and whose quarrelling voice sounds like "a gramophone record turning fast backwards").

By all means, read "Miguel Street", you'll be glad you did. Then, Naipaul's "A House for Mr Biswas" would be a fine follow-up.

Eric Lander
Philadelphia
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Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2015
I read this collection of stories as a High Schooler in the Caribbean and loved it but haven't had a copy in years. My sister remembered my glowing praise and instead of hearing any more of my fuzzy memories about the book, decided to gift it to me for Christmas. I am happy to say that my recollection of enjoying the characters in this book has not been misplaced.

This novel is set in Port-of-Spain, Trinidad in the West Indies and while I think being a native of that island increases the pleasure in the characters and culture of the novel, readers who are unfamiliar with the West Indies or Caribbean living are not excluded from becoming immersed in snapshots of a different world as narrated by a young, Trinidadian child. Several of the characters are memorable and while sometimes tragic, are often hilarious. I enjoy V.S. Naipaul's writing and highly recommend this collection as an introduction to his style. A House for Mr. Biswas and Mystic Masseur are also enjoyable reads.
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lena r
5.0 out of 5 stars This Book is AMAZING !!!
Reviewed in Canada on February 25, 2021
- came on time, was packaged properly
- the story was well written loved it, would highly recommend
Mer
5.0 out of 5 stars Miguel Street. Naipaul
Reviewed in Spain on April 18, 2018
Libro de segunda mano que deseaba tener en mi colección de libros en inglés ya leídos hace un tiempo. Naipaul fue galardonado con el Premio Nobel de Literatura. Los personajes son habitantes de "Miguel Street", un tramo empobrecido en Puerto España, Trinidad, lugar donde Naipaul nació y se crió aunque, más tarde, se mudó a Inglaterra. Hablan en un dialecto local con tono caribeño.
A pesar de su vena y toque amargo y triste, "Miguel Street" es tremendamente divertido con un ápice de condimento satírico. Los 17 capítulos del libro son historias distintas, y los personajes principales se pueden ver en la mayoría. Bolo el barbero, Boyee, Bogart, Hat, Man-Man, los Morgan... Llegó antes de tiempo y en perfecto estado. Un clásico de tapa blanda que los amantes de la literatura deberíamos tener. Recomendable.
MAYANA BAIN
5.0 out of 5 stars particolare
Reviewed in Italy on February 14, 2017
simple writing and colorful atmospheres, very very interesting, a lot to learn about local ways of living but may not be everybody's cup of tea since the "plot" is not that captivating
Aamir H. A.
5.0 out of 5 stars Naipaul will enchant you
Reviewed in India on December 20, 2013
Miguel Street was supposed to be his debut book.

The book is essentially character sketches of people living on the derelict Miguel Street in Port of Spain in Trinidad. The sketches are from the point of view of an unnamed boy who lives on the street. The final sketch is about the boy himself - all through the book I felt the boy was Naipaul.

The observations are keen and all the sketches are highly entertaining, yet memorable. As a reader I found the language frighteningly simple; I couldn't believe someone could write so well without 'flowery words' which needs the dictionary. (The reason I say this is because people misunderstand Naipaul as a difficult writer. He may be a difficult person, but his writing is elegantly simple)

I never felt I'm reading Trinidad's microcosm. Everyone can relate with the characters because Naipaul deals with the human conditions of love, hope, despair, anger, friendship, fear, ridicule, etc.

This is story-telling at its magical best. I have been so enchanted that I have read it thrice already I'm sure I'll keep re-visiting it again and again.
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Joanne Phillips
5.0 out of 5 stars Genius
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on November 28, 2012
I had to read this book for my MA in Creative Writing - it's not something I would have picked up otherwise. This is an amazing book, deceptively clever and beautifully written. One of the discussions on the MA was whether this is truly a novel or a collection of short stories. I came down on the side of the novel. There is a cohesive thread running through the various 'sketches', and the partly autobiographical narrator is always engaging and provides a fascinating filter. More of Naipaul's books are now on my Christmas list, and this is one I will return to again and again.
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