Best Nightmare on Earth: A Life in HaitiSimon & Schuster, 1992 - 303 pages A kaleidoscopic memoir of a 35-year love affair with mysterious, exotic Haiti. The dialogue the author conducts with this beleaguered island is rich with surprising revelations and startling juxtapositions. "The best all-encompassing explanation of this . . . tragic island country that I have read".--Digby Diehl, Playboy. |
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... believe in black magic ? Did he think he believed , and not believe ? Or did he believe , and think he didn't believe ? His eyes were suddenly red and swollen . The Haitian parent still warns his family against the werewolves that ...
... believe in black magic ? Did he think he believed , and not believe ? Or did he believe , and think he didn't believe ? His eyes were suddenly red and swollen . The Haitian parent still warns his family against the werewolves that ...
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... believe , he doesn't believe - and then he dies of the curse . His childhood convic- tions are stronger than his urban sophistication . The books by Jacques Roumain and the Marcelins , following the line advanced more theoretically ...
... believe , he doesn't believe - and then he dies of the curse . His childhood convic- tions are stronger than his urban sophistication . The books by Jacques Roumain and the Marcelins , following the line advanced more theoretically ...
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... believe in the curse of the thirteen buried - alive slaves , I was mostly touched by the affection of these sincere entrepreneurs . " We will find them buried standing up , " my dear colleague warned . These would be alert two - hundred ...
... believe in the curse of the thirteen buried - alive slaves , I was mostly touched by the affection of these sincere entrepreneurs . " We will find them buried standing up , " my dear colleague warned . These would be alert two - hundred ...
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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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