Strangers in Port-au-Prince are united in the corruption, fear, and
revolt of Duvalier-era Haiti in “the most interesting novel of
[Greene’s] career” (The Nation). Haiti, under the rule of Papa
Doc and his menacing paramilitary, the Tontons Macoute, has long been
abandoned by tourists. Now it is home to corrupt capitalists, foreign
ambassadors and their lonely wives—and a small group of enterprising
strangers rocking into port on the Dutch cargo ship, Medea: a
well-meaning pair of Americans claiming to bring vegetarianism to the
natives; a former jungle fighter in World War II Burma and current
confidence man; and an English hotelier returning home to the Trianon,
an unsalable shell of an establishment on the hills above the capital.
Each is embroiled in a charade. But when they’re unsuspectingly
bound together in this nightmare republic of squalid poverty, torrid
love affairs, and impending violence, their masks will be stripped
away. “While Mr. Greene . . . specialized in chronicling the
moral and political murkiness he encountered in the third world
. . . nowhere did he produce a more topical or damning work of
fiction than [in The Comedians]” (The New York Times). Banned in
Haiti, and condemned by Papa Doc Duvalier, it was adapted by Greene
into a 1967 film starring Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton.
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ISBN
9781504052511
Publisert
2018
Utgiver
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Open Road Media
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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