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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... Duvaliers were on their way out : no dinner . It seemed like a joke at my expense . I wanted to study tyranny and bloody violence ; instead , I had a popular triumph on my hands . The Duvaliers fled , the Macoutes went into hiding . It ...
... Duvaliers were on their way out : no dinner . It seemed like a joke at my expense . I wanted to study tyranny and bloody violence ; instead , I had a popular triumph on my hands . The Duvaliers fled , the Macoutes went into hiding . It ...
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... Duvalier's enemies . The Cagoulards had French antecedents - a right - wing group called the Secret Committee of Revolutionary Ac- tion had worn black hoods and frightened the French from 1935 to 1940. The Haitian Cagoulards themselves ...
... Duvalier's enemies . The Cagoulards had French antecedents - a right - wing group called the Secret Committee of Revolutionary Ac- tion had worn black hoods and frightened the French from 1935 to 1940. The Haitian Cagoulards themselves ...
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... Duvaliers left . It was understood that Ernest Bennett , Michèle Duvalier's father , had also been involved with cocaine , and Duvalier himself had a useful air- strip on his ranch . When the Duvaliers left , a part of the drug business ...
... Duvaliers left . It was understood that Ernest Bennett , Michèle Duvalier's father , had also been involved with cocaine , and Duvalier himself had a useful air- strip on his ranch . When the Duvaliers left , a part of the drug business ...
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