Five decades ago, award-winning author Herbert Gold traveled to
Haiti on a Caribbean version of the Fulbright Scholarship. The
journey proved to be a turning point in his life. Fifty years
later, his attachment to the tiny Caribbean nation-his second
home-remains as passionate and powerful as ever. Now, in Best
Nightmare on Earth, he explores the secret life of this vibrant,
volatile, violent land. "Beautiful...bizarre...dangerous...exotic,
a Garden of Eden fallen into despair, a tiny nation of unimaginable
misery and unpredictable grace, an island where life is a kind of
literature, a world of "unlimited impossibility." This is Herbert
Gold's Haiti, a country of extraordinary paradox and remarkable
extremes-of gingerbread dream houses and wretched slums, of brutal
repression and explosive creative energy. Where else, he asks, can
you run into evil spirits on the back roads, or find the goddess of
fertility and orgasm represented by a photo of a tap-dancing
Shirley Temple? Where else is there such generosity amid such
corruption, such humor in the midst of such desperation?
In his many Haitian travels, Gold has dined with Graham Greene
and chatted with the hated Duvalier oppressors. He has traded
stories with CIA saboteurs, former Nazis, rum-soaked diplomats, and
voodoo priests. He has taken in the cockfights and hunted for
pirate treasure. He has nearly died of malaria; he has faced
machete-wielding gangs of Ton-Ton Macoutes. He followed the traffic
in Haitian blood to American hospitals and watched the AIDS
epidemic take its toll. He listened to the steady beat of drums
rolling down mist-shrouded mountains, and shared in the flirting,
drinking, and laughter of the streets. He has captured the essence
of this land where tragedy is the music the people dance to.
Herbert Gold reflects on the country's history and politics,
culture and folklore, but sees much more. He sees Haiti through the
eyes of a lover: impassioned, jealous, probing, ever alert, and
alive. This book will be of interest to travelers to, and people
interested in the problems of, Haiti and the Caribbean; and
collectors of Haitian art.
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