Papa Doc & the Tontons Macoutes

Papa Doc & the Tontons Macoutes

by Bernard Diederich
Papa Doc & the Tontons Macoutes

Papa Doc & the Tontons Macoutes

by Bernard Diederich

Paperback(Markus Wiener Publs ed.)

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Overview

Originally published in 1970, this is the story of Haiti under the rule of Dr. François Duvalier. Bernard Diederich lived in Haiti for 14 years and had personal experience of the early Duvalier days and the period of Maloire's rule. His work exposes the evil of Duvalier's rule and the tale of how Duvalier undid U.S. policy. "No one alive ... is better qualified than Bernard Diederich to tell the horrifying story of Haiti under the rule of Dr. François Duvalier," writes Graham Greene in the foreword to this edition. "What a story it is: tragic, terrifying, bizarre, even at times comic. Papa Doc sits in his bath wearing his top hat for meditating ... the head of his enemy Philogenes stands on his desk ... the hearse carrying another enemy's body is stolen by the Tonton Macoutes at the church door ... the writer Alexis is stoned to death ... This is a very full account of Duvalier's reign, which will be indispensable to future historians." -- Graham Greene (Foreword)

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781558762909
Publisher: Wiener, Markus Publishers, Incorporated
Publication date: 08/10/2009
Edition description: Markus Wiener Publs ed.
Pages: 446
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.99(d)

About the Author

Bernard Diederich covered Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean as a correspondent for Time Magazine. He is the author of Trujillo: The Death of the Dictator, Somoza & the Legacy of U. S. Involvement in Central America and The Ghost of Makara.

Al Burt, longtime Latin America editor at The Miami Herald, is the author of several books about Florida.

Table of Contents

Preface

Foreword by Graham Greene

Introduction

1. Election Day
2. History
3. The Country
4. Duvalier—The Early Years
5. he Formative Years
6. Birth of a Politician
7. Magloire
8. The Campaign
9. The Shaky Start
10. The New Dictator
11. Sneak Elections and US Aid
12. The Dictator Unmasked to the World
13. US Challenges Papa Doc
14. The Deadline Passes
15. Invasions Fail
16. President for Life
17. The Guerrilla Challenge
18. Seeking a New Image and the Press
19. Communism Comes of Age
20. Voudou Is His Arm
21. The Year Ten

Epilogue (August 1971)

Index

What People are Saying About This

Graham Greene

No one . . . is better qualified than Bernard Diederich to tell the horrifying story of Haiti under the rule of Dr. François Duvalier . . . What a story it is: tragic, terrifying, bizarre, even comic at times. Papa Doc sits in his bath wearing his top hat for meditating; the head of his enemy Philogenes stands on his desk; the hearse carrying another enemy's body is stolen by the Tonton Macoutes at the church door; the writer Alexis is stoned to death . . . a full account of Duvalier's reign which will be indispensable to historians.

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