Best Nightmare on Earth: A Life in HaitiPrentice Hall Press, 1991 - 303 pages Beautiful, bizarre, dangerous, exotic; a Garden of Eden fallen into disrepair. This is Herbert Gold's Haiti. In this impassioned memoir, he reflects on the country's history and folklore, its people and politics, capturing the essence of this land where tragedy is the music to which the people dance. |
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... Pétionville is home to two or three hundred millionaires . A million dollars goes a long way in Haiti , and of course the rich don't suffer the inconve- nience of taxes . They can live in a kind of luxury and privilege that makes U.S. ...
... Pétionville is home to two or three hundred millionaires . A million dollars goes a long way in Haiti , and of course the rich don't suffer the inconve- nience of taxes . They can live in a kind of luxury and privilege that makes U.S. ...
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... Pétionville , we picked up Dieudonné Lamothe , who had improved so much that he had entered forced retirement as the World's Slowest Olympic Runner - a skinny twenty - six - year - old security guard who believed the talent for running ...
... Pétionville , we picked up Dieudonné Lamothe , who had improved so much that he had entered forced retirement as the World's Slowest Olympic Runner - a skinny twenty - six - year - old security guard who believed the talent for running ...
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... Pétionville , bathing in the trickles in the ravines , among donkeys and goats , beautiful girls put down the baskets on their heads ; they seemed to be carefree , their laughter tinkling and pealing . No wonder some tourists could say ...
... Pétionville , bathing in the trickles in the ravines , among donkeys and goats , beautiful girls put down the baskets on their heads ; they seemed to be carefree , their laughter tinkling and pealing . No wonder some tourists could say ...
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Chapter Three LoupgarousWerewolvesHobgoblins | 37 |
Chapter Four The Renaissance of the Fifties | 51 |
Chapter Five Combat de Coqs | 69 |
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