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Miguel Street V.S. Naipaul publisher: Querido, Amsterdam, 1959 refered to by: Double Play: The Story of an Amazing World Record Frank Martinus Arion Butterfly Burning Yvonne Vera
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summary: Life in Trinidad is described through the eyes of a 'street rab' in Miguel Street. The happy-go-lucky community abounds in eccentric characters. |
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| BOOKS BY V.S. NAIPAUL: A House for Mr Biswas 1961 Naipaul follows the fortunes of Mr Biswas, the outsider who refuses to conform to the customs of his grander in-laws whose house he lives in. Finally finding a house of his own, he triumphs over the smaller minds who would repress him. | ||
| Miguel Street 1959 Life in Trinidad is described through the eyes of a 'street rab' in Miguel Street. The happy-go-lucky community abounds in eccentric characters. | ||
| A Bend in the River 1979 In an African country that has suffered revolution and civil war and that is headed by a man of almost insane energy and crudity, one restless, reflective, and isolated villager and his friends uneasily submit to the tide of events. | ||
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