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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... give a series of lectures on literature at the Haitian - American Institute . During the first one , someone asked about the place in world literature of Jacques Roumain , Marxist poet and novelist , author of Rulers of the Dew , a book ...
... give a series of lectures on literature at the Haitian - American Institute . During the first one , someone asked about the place in world literature of Jacques Roumain , Marxist poet and novelist , author of Rulers of the Dew , a book ...
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... Give her a chance . " We explained that this was not possible , we could not separate her from her family , it was inconceivable to us . " I love my daughter very much . I am willing to let her go home with you . I give my permission ...
... Give her a chance . " We explained that this was not possible , we could not separate her from her family , it was inconceivable to us . " I love my daughter very much . I am willing to let her go home with you . I give my permission ...
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... give up . If Haiti were a person , it might be a correct procedure to give up and go on to happier devotions . But this unique people , which has fascinated the world since 1804 , when slave heroes defeated Napoléon at the height of his ...
... give up . If Haiti were a person , it might be a correct procedure to give up and go on to happier devotions . But this unique people , which has fascinated the world since 1804 , when slave heroes defeated Napoléon at the height of his ...
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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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