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    • Pub. Date: June 1990
    • 428pp
    • Sales Rank: 108,448
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      • Pub. Date: June 1990
      • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Adult Publishing Group
      • Format: Paperback, 428pp
      • Sales Rank: 108,448

      Synopsis

      Through a series of personal journeys, each interwoven with scenes from Haiti's extraordinary past, Amy Wilentz, a brilliant young writer/ reporter, brings to life this turbulent and fascinating country.

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      Interview hails it as "the best book about Haiti since. . .Graham Greene." In the tradition of Joan Didion and Paul Theroux.

      Publishers Weekly

      In 1986, Jean-Claude ``Baby Doc'' Duvalier, Haiti's ``president-for-life,'' was forced to flee his country. A military junta had seized power, and the widespread feeling of unrest that had been brewing for years among the Haitian peasantry and the urban poor came to a boil, resulting in chaos: mass strikes, riots and other forms of violence. Wilentz's first book carefully, sensitively narrates these events in the first person, providing historical background when necessary, and telling the stories of Haitians from all walks of life, from the infamous ``Tontons Macoute''--a ruthless government-sponsored vigilante group--to voodoo priests (who speak at length of their magic), and including government officials, missionaries, intellectuals, workers and the unemployed. The former Time reporter's numerous visits to the island between 1986 and 1988 enrich her account with details of daily life, both in the dilapidated alleys and slums of Port-au-Prince and in remote villages tucked away in lush tropical mountains. Her vivid record of an important piece of contemporary world history captures the sad political and quotidian existence of an impoverished albeit physically beautiful country. (June)

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      Biography

      Amy Wilentz is the author of two previous books, The Rainy Season: Haiti Since Duvalier and Martyrs' Crossing, a novel. She lives in Los Angeles with her husband and three sons.

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