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69 Quotes by Trinidadian authors

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Trinidadian sayings carry calypso’s sly grin and steelpan’s ringing clarity, blending humor with a sharp social eye. They move between picong and prayer, liming wisdom and market bravado, threading island English, patois, and Hindi echoes. Expect quick turns, double-entendres, and a stubborn tenderness for home: rain and scorch, cane and concrete, blue devils, jab jab, Moruga pepper heat. The quotes tilt toward resilience, satire, and everyday ceremony, where a gentle “ent?” can settle debate and a well-aimed “steups” speaks volumes.

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V. S. Naipaul, Novelist
V. S. Naipaul, Novelist
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