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    Miguel Street is a collection of linked short stories by V. S. Naipaul set in wartime Trinidad and Tobago. The stories draw on the author's childhood memories of Port of Spain. The author lived with his family in the Woodbrook district of the city in the 1940s, and the street in question, Luis Street, has been taken to … See more

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    The stories tend each to focus on a single character living on Miguel Street. As the various characters reappear in different stories, which all share the same boy narrator, the book can be seen as a type of novel. See more

    Naipaul wrote the book while employed at the BBC in London.
    The publisher André Deutsch hesitated over publishing short … See more

    Miguel Street won the 1961 Somerset Maugham Award. The New York Times said about Miguel Street, "The sketches are written lightly, … See more

    Naipaul returned to linked short stories with In a Free State. See more

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    Miguel Street is a collection of linked short stories by V. S. Naipaul set in wartime Trinidad and Tobago. The stories draw on the author's childhood memories of Port of Spain.
    Although a collection of short stories bound together in one book is seldom called a novel, Miguel Street by V. S. Naipaul accomplishes this rare feat by tying all the stories under one unifying narrator.
    The stories draw on the author's childhood memories of Port of Spain. The author lived with his family in the Woodbrook district of the city in the 1940s, and the street in question, Luis Street, has been taken to be the model of Miguel Street.
    Deutsch published Miguel Street after Naipaul's first two novels, The Mystic Masseur and The Suffrage of Elvira, which appeared in 1957 and 1958 respectively. Miguel Street won the 1961 Somerset Maugham Award .