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Native Intelligence

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228 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1975

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Raymond A. Sokolov

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May 17, 2021
This hilarious novel, set during the Kennedy years, is a savage satire of American arrogance and naivete in dispensing so-called aid to to Third World nations. A peace Corps worker who caught JFK in a compromising position is sent to a South American nation to civilize the indigenous, or so he thinks.
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February 19, 2021
This is a magnificent little book that deserves far more attention than it's gotten (at least in our time). A brilliant, hilarious, and scathing take-down of mid-20th century imperial dreams: of the post-colonial order, of creeping (and sweeping) American empire, of globalization, of the banality and hypocrisy of the American upper-middle classes. The list goes on. A short and exhilarating work that deserves its place right next to Graham Greene's The Quiet American as a record of the era, albeit written by a linguist rather than a spy.
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June 3, 2023
This book is funny as hell. I’m an RPCV, and can attest that this holds up despite a) the author not being a PCV himself and b) the book having been written 45 years ago. Some things withstand the test of time, and this is one of them. Long story short, he got our number. Probably the only book about Peace Corps I can stomach reading in its entirety. Highly underrated.
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March 19, 2025
Occasionally misogynistic, oftentimes eerily inclusive and divergent from the blind patriotism of the era. Fun.
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