Voodoo Fire In Haiti

Voodoo Fire In Haiti

Voodoo Fire In Haiti

Voodoo Fire In Haiti

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Overview

"A valuable anthropological artifact...readers come to realize Haiti's connections with Louisiana, especially the River Parishes." --L'Observateur

"A long-lost charmer about a trip within the Haitian interior of another era. . . [contains] very evocative woodcuts by the author that add to the total otherness of what and where he is, going from the wild 20's jazz scene in New York to the all-but-unbelievable scenes he was witness to in the cacophonous darkness of a voodoo ceremony." --The Courier-Gazette (Rockland, ME)

"The drums took on a different rhythm, rattling out a sharp staccato message, accompanied by the heavy pounding of the bass. Faster and faster flew the feet of the dancers as they whirled round the fire. Their smooth muscles writhed and cramped as under the blows of an invisible whip."

From his steamer voyage from Jazz Age New York to Cap Haitien to his punishing trek through the island's interior jungle to his rapt, yet fearful, attendance at an authentic voodoo ceremony, Richard A. Loederer captures the sights, sounds, and sensations of this mysterious Caribbean republic.

Originally published in German in 1932, Loederer's eyewitness account of his adventures in Haiti has long been out of print. The author's own art-deco-style woodcuts add to the exotic appeal of this volume, which chronicles the vanishing African traditions of the island's people.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781455613687
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing SC
Publication date: 12/21/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 288
File size: 7 MB

About the Author

Richard A. Loederer (1894-1981) was born in Vienna and trained as an artist at both the Academy of Fine Arts there and the Schule Reimann in Berlin. After moving to New York City, he illustrated several books and painted murals for the Works Progress Administration.

Table of Contents

ICongo Bean Stew1
IIIn Caribbean Waters24
IIIMassacre River43
IVJungle Magic64
VTropical Fever86
VIMon Repos105
VIIPolychromata
Port-au-Prince123
Petionville141
Cap Haitien143
Petit Anse147
Grand Riviere148
Bahon151
Anse Rouge156
Plaine de Gonaives163
St. Marc166
Miragoane167
Aux Cayes168
Jeremie171
Corail176
Bizoton179
VIIILa Ferriere197
IXKing Christophe of Haiti228
XBlack Magic248
XIVoodoo Fire265
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