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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... wanted you to like him — but the signposts in discourse were as meaningless as the random numbers sometimes attached to houses on a road . After all , words were merely French or Creole or English or Spanish . Was it his fault if you ...
... wanted you to like him — but the signposts in discourse were as meaningless as the random numbers sometimes attached to houses on a road . After all , words were merely French or Creole or English or Spanish . Was it his fault if you ...
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... wanted me to hide her . She had been having an affair with a handsome detective who was the Presi- dent's chief torturer , and she suddenly felt guilty about it- " guilt " was her word — because her husband had grown suspicious . " What ...
... wanted me to hide her . She had been having an affair with a handsome detective who was the Presi- dent's chief torturer , and she suddenly felt guilty about it- " guilt " was her word — because her husband had grown suspicious . " What ...
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... wanted to travel . Every little while he glanced back to see if I was okay . I didn't feel it was my job to reassure him that it was no trouble at all to peer around him , making my way toward the Champ de Mars and then the rue Capois ...
... wanted to travel . Every little while he glanced back to see if I was okay . I didn't feel it was my job to reassure him that it was no trouble at all to peer around him , making my way toward the Champ de Mars and then the rue Capois ...
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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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