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Romulus: A Novella from 19th Century Haiti

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Excerpt from Scènes de la Vie Haï Romulus



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108 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1908

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June 18, 2014
This book was recently translated by a friend of mine (who is on Goodreads, Matt Robertshaw) so I felt like I had to pick it up! How else would i have known about a previously out of print piece of Haitian literature!

I'll admit, a lot of what I pulled from the story comes from my understanding of Haitian history, which I only know the cliff notes of (because of a discussion with Matt before reading) and I think that context was very important. I do however think there's something here for everyone, and if unfamiliarity with Haiti is a deterrent, it's a very interesting place to learn about! More than anything the book is a snapshot of a certain period of time. Of peoples thought process when faced with change, where allegiances lie, the future of a developing nation and how it factors into the minds of rebels, police, and industrialists.

This was one of my first forays into reading some worldly literature, and it's a journey I look forward to taking again in the future!
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January 10, 2014
This is a very good translation of the novella by the famous Haitian author, journalist and diplomat Fernand Hibbert. It is a real contribution to understanding how advanced and literate Haiti was during its golden period at the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century. It would be a good addition to the curriculum of any college-level course on literature written originally in French by writers outside of France.
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