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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... waiting for a test , and others in various stages of the disease waiting to see a doctor . Many of the patients are healthy - looking mothers with babies . Some are plump Dominican prostitutes , like the girls at El Caribeño . Many are ...
... waiting for a test , and others in various stages of the disease waiting to see a doctor . Many of the patients are healthy - looking mothers with babies . Some are plump Dominican prostitutes , like the girls at El Caribeño . Many are ...
Page 259
... waiting for him at headquarters , he told the movement organizers . The chef had told him to tell the peasants to pay their market taxes . " I'm not the one who decides , " Chavannes said he told the au- thorities . " The peasants ...
... waiting for him at headquarters , he told the movement organizers . The chef had told him to tell the peasants to pay their market taxes . " I'm not the one who decides , " Chavannes said he told the au- thorities . " The peasants ...
Page 348
... waiting for Aristide to enter . Once the priest was inside , the youths standing guard clanged shut the wrought - iron church gates through which he had entered , and locked them . Aristide had read the day's text , and was about to ...
... waiting for Aristide to enter . Once the priest was inside , the youths standing guard clanged shut the wrought - iron church gates through which he had entered , and locked them . Aristide had read the day's text , and was about to ...
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