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- English
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The Immaculate Invasion
About This Book
"Every war brings forth one perfect book.... Now we have The Immaculate Invasion, the masterpiece of the 1994 US assault on and occupation of Haiti." â Chicago Tribune Widely celebrated upon its original publication in 1999, National Book Award winning writer Bob Shacochis's The Immaculate Invasion is a gritty, poetic, and revelatory look at the American intervention in Haiti. In 1994, the United States embarked on Operation Uphold Democracy, a response to the overthrow of the democratically elected Haitian government by a brutal military coup. As a reporter for Harper's, Bob Shacochis traveled to Haiti and was embeddedâlong before the idea became popular in Iraqâwith a team of Special Forces commandos for eighteen months. He came away with tremendous insight into Haiti, the character of American fighters, and what can happen when an intervention turns into a misadventure. In The Immaculate Invasion, Shacochis captures the exploits and frustrations, the inner lives and heroic deeds of young Americans as they struggle to bring democracy to a country ravaged by tyranny. The Immaculate Invasion is required reading for anyone who wants to understand what has happened in Haiti in the past, its current state, and its future path. "An extraordinary book about an extraordinary event... I felt transported to Haiti. I could hear it. I could smell it. At moments I felt moved almost to tears, only to find myself, a page or two later, laughing out loud." âTracy Kidder, Pulitzer Prizeâwinning author of The Soul of a New Machine
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Table of contents
- Cover Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Glossary
- Contents
- Preface
- Map of Haiti
- Part One: The Day You See Me Fall Is Not the Day I Die
- Part Two: Our Work Is as Old as Our Country
- Part Three: Liberation
- Part Four: Operations Other Than War
- Part Five: Baby-sitting Ogoun Feraille
- Part Six: Beyond the Mountain
- Epilogue
- Afterword
- Acknowledgments
- Index