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: The book explores the "mimicry" of colonial subjects—people trying to find identity by imitating Hollywood stars or British ideals because their own culture feels marginalized. The Escapist Urge
The true glory of Miguel Street lies in its characterizations. Naipaul populates the book with a roster of "madmen and philosophers," individuals who are larger than life yet tragically small in their scope. miguel street book
: A man who models his entire identity on Humphrey Bogart, disappearing for long stretches only to return with even more mystery. Popo the Carpenter : The book explores the "mimicry" of colonial
Rather than a traditional novel, Miguel Street is structured as a "short story cycle". Each chapter functions as a standalone vignette focusing on a specific neighbor, yet they are all woven together by the narrator’s growing maturity and the recurring presence of the street’s inhabitants. The narrator begins as a naïve child and ends the book as a young man leaving Trinidad for university, mirroring Naipaul’s own life journey. Memorable Characters : A man who models his entire identity

