The Rainy Season: Haiti Since DuvalierThis welcome interpretation of Haiti provides many insights into a country that few North Americans understand. Wilentz, a journalist, captures the complex cultural ambience and mystery of domestic politics with a penetrating eye and powerful description. Covering the years 1986-89, Wilentz analyzes political developments, centering her interpretations on the activities of a radical priest, interspersed with individual Haitian portraits and personal incidents. The flavor of Haiti is superbly conveyed, as are some unsavory aspects of the role of the press, the Catholic Church, and the U.S. embassy, but Wilentz's narrative is often unclear and her objectivity flawed. For academic and large public libraries.-- Roderic A. Camp, Central Coll., Pella, Ia . -Library Journal. |
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Page 82
... candidates were all coming back to a country they hadn't lived in for years , to an election they hoped would take place , an election that Henri Namphy and his provisional military junta had promised to schedule . Few of the exile ...
... candidates were all coming back to a country they hadn't lived in for years , to an election they hoped would take place , an election that Henri Namphy and his provisional military junta had promised to schedule . Few of the exile ...
Page 233
... candidates were right to be nervous . In early August , Louis - Eugène Athis , a prospective candidate , went to Léogane for a meeting , and was macheted and burned to death along with two campaign workers by a crowd of thugs shouting ...
... candidates were right to be nervous . In early August , Louis - Eugène Athis , a prospective candidate , went to Léogane for a meeting , and was macheted and burned to death along with two campaign workers by a crowd of thugs shouting ...
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... candidates for my paper , Le Nouvelliste , you see , " Jolicoeur said . " Because he is a democrat , and he wanted people to see that these candidates are candidates in a democratic election . He was appalled that these men who call ...
... candidates for my paper , Le Nouvelliste , you see , " Jolicoeur said . " Because he is a democrat , and he wanted people to see that these candidates are candidates in a democratic election . He was appalled that these men who call ...
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