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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Page 63
... seemed that the whole world was laughing . The peculiar play of French and Creole together , one the lan- guage of education and connection with the outside world , the other the language of feeling and childhood , seemed to generate ...
... seemed that the whole world was laughing . The peculiar play of French and Creole together , one the lan- guage of education and connection with the outside world , the other the language of feeling and childhood , seemed to generate ...
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... seemed that a Jew was just another blanc within the hidden black world . The paradoxes of status and isolation incited me to look for traces of my fathers and myself in this land where it seemed there were none . In Haiti , I continued ...
... seemed that a Jew was just another blanc within the hidden black world . The paradoxes of status and isolation incited me to look for traces of my fathers and myself in this land where it seemed there were none . In Haiti , I continued ...
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... seemed , a reminder that the universe is parent to everyone , even these strangers on the mountain . The rock I had sat on an hour before seemed to disappear into the darkness , almost reversing its progress of being born out of the ...
... seemed , a reminder that the universe is parent to everyone , even these strangers on the mountain . The rock I had sat on an hour before seemed to disappear into the darkness , almost reversing its progress of being born out of the ...
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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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