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From the South Seas
Published in Hardcover by MFA Publications (2006-08-01)
Author: Michael Gunn
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various oceanic art
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Review Date: 2007-08-01
One of the latest books dedicating the oceanic art world (in this case even including a little bit of Indonesian tribal art), originating from a private US collection now on hold and show in the Museum of fine Arts in Boston, MA.

The collection of Bertha and William Teel shows not only Oceanic but also African art in general.
This book covers a very good part of their Oceanic art collection from areas like Indonesia (Nias, Sumatra, Borneo, Timor), Melanesia / Papua (Asmat, Korvar, Sentani, Keram, Yuat, Biwat, Korewori, Papua Gulf), Melanesia / Islands (Trobriand, Tami, New Britain, New Ireland, New Caledonia,Admiraltity, Witu, Solomon, Banks), Micronesia (Kiribati, Matty, Marshall) and Polynesia (Fiji, Austral, Rapanui, Marquesas, Aotearoa).

The pieces are very well photographed and described (esp. worth mentioning are detailed information about pedigree/history, aquired from and when and bibliography). Mentioning when and of whom they once have been aquired is something pretty new in art books and i personally like a lot.

As some pieces have a very good (means special or very interesting) pedigree, the preface of the book shows a deeper insight into this early periods when collecting begun; like Johan Cesar Godeffroy, London Missionary society or Richard Parkinson just to mention a few.

Overall a very informative book for the novice of Oceanic (tribal) art with lots of good pictures and informative stories as well as the collector/dealer who knows about as it has new pieces not too much known or published untill now and deeper insight into early collecting periods.Art of the Senses: African Masterpieces from the Teel Collection.

A simply beautiful presentation of Oceanic artifacts
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-09-12
Oceania is a region of the Pacific Ocean that ranges from New Guinea to New Zealand, and from Easter Island to Hawaii. The native populations have created a unique tradition with their sculptures, pots and paintings that are now acknowledged for their artistic values. Compiled, organized, and edited by Christraud Geary (Curator of African and Oceanic Art, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston), From The South Seas: Oceanic Art In The Teel Collection showcases some 80 Oceanic works of art, each of which is superbly illustrated through full-color photography with an accompanying text describing the object's form and function. An informative introduction by Michael Gunn (Associate Curator for Oceanic Arts, Saint Louis Art Museum) places these showcase works within their historical and cultural context. Curator Geary discusses provenance and survey scholarship to a simply beautiful presentation of Oceanic artifacts. From The South Seas is a prized and highly recommended addition to personal, academic, and community library Art History reference collections.

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Frommer's Caribbean Hideways (8th ed)
Published in Paperback by MacMillan Publishing Company (1997-11)
Author: Ian Keown
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Most unique and desciptive source for Caribbean Getaways!
Helpful Votes: 15 out of 15 total.
Review Date: 1999-07-08
Ian describes in detail the most romatic inns, hotels and getaways available in the Caribbean. He writes the information you REALLY want to know before you travel...location of the room, the activities not to miss, what to expect and special details which set apart his book from all the rest. I read this book cover to cover and marked all the places I wanted to travel based on his recommendation. After I traveled to the first location on my honeymoon (it was everything I pictured it to be, based on his description) I then put it to the test and traveled once again to a location I read about in the book. Again, I was impressed at the detail he was able to capture within the pages.

I plan to travel to each of the resorts he rates highly and would recommend to any reader that enjoys the Caribbean to pick up this book and you won't be disappointed. In fact, even if you don't step foot out of the privacy of your our home, after reading this book, you will feel as if you have traveled to some of the most amazing Hideaways in the Caribbean.

Truth in Travel!
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2000-03-21
Keown's detailed and forthright travel guide is must-read for anyone looking for an off-the-beaten-track, romantic beach vacation. We each read Keown's descriptions of the various resorts cover to cover and dog-eared the possibilities - then compared notes. Truthfully, any of the resorts he reviewed would have fit the bill, but his thorough evaluation of four areas (dining, sports, rates and the hard-to-capture "atmosphere" category) allowed us to find the right fit for our vacation. He tells you which islands to pick depending on your budget, mood and individual needs, then takes you through virtually every consideration you'll need to select the right resort, down to island taxes, transports, tipping, and room service availability. His pet peeves are the same as ours - no huge hotels, no convention centers, and no cruise ships! Thanks to Keown, we were able to find the perfect romantic Caribbean hideaway for our honeymoon. We loved it so much we're buying the 9th edition for our next vacation.

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Frommer's Jamaica & Barbados (4th ed)
Published in Paperback by MacMillan Publishing Company (1998-09)
Authors: Darwin Porter, Arthur Frommer, and Danforth Prince
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Outstanding guide.
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 1998-11-01
"Frommer's Jamaica & Barbados" is an outstanding guide to the finest (and most affortable) shops, sites, hotels, and restaurants on the two islands. Darwin Porter and Danforth Prince also give us candid, in-depth "Best Of's" at the beginning of the book. If, for instance, you're an avid tennis player, the Best Tennis Facility in Barbados is at the Sandy Lane Hotel. And one of the Best Honeymoon Resorts is, ironically, Half Moon Golf, Tennis & Beach Club in Montego Bay, Jamaica. Other fine sections include: "Fast Facts: Jamaica/Barbados," "Calendar of Events," and "Planning a Trip to Jamaica/Barbados." The authors do a first-rate job of giving you the low-down on Jamaica without scarring you off ("There's no denying that it's plagued by crime and drugs...But many visitors are unaffected; they are escourted from the airport to their hotel grounds and venture out only on...organized tours"). If you're planning a trip to either of these two lovely islands, don't plan it without the aid of this top-notch guidebook.

Frommer's Jamaica and Barbados (2nd ed.) was user friendly.
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 1997-11-20
The 2nd edition of this travel guide was useful, informative and well read when we travelled to Jamaica in 1994. We are planning on going back and will be purchasing Frommer's Guide to Jamaica and Barbados (3rd ed.). The guide was well segmented and easy to use. Reviews were right on and the extremely accurate price guides helped us plan for everything. The historical information made for interesting reading and the people and local culture were exactly as described! This is a well done and very user-friendly travel guide. It's also a bargain at Amazon.com!

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Fuera del Juego (Coleccion Clasicos Cubanos)
Published in Paperback by Ediciones Universal (1998-11-01)
Author: Heberto Padilla
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Out of the Game
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2000-04-10
This is a brilliant collection of poetry that focuses in the nausea, fear and repression the author and many of his fellow Cubans have experienced under the 41 year dictatorship of the Castro regime. This book made history and set a precedent when it was awarded the UNEAC's (Union of Cuban writer's) Julian del Casal prize which resulted in the publication of it. A publication that ,soon after, was taken out of the shelves resulting in Padilla's imprisonment. Out of the Game (Fuera del Juego) and the historical consequences of it, are a clear reflection of the reality of Cuba's political situation. Writers from the left, such as Jean-Paul Sartre, Mario Vargas Llosa and Susan Sontag (plus many others)signed a letter accusing Castro's dictatorial state and breaking their former alliance with their ideal Cuban utopia. Mr. Padilla will be coming this year of 2000 to give a lecture to USC, those interested in the event can contact me for more information.

Padilla Affair
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2000-04-14
A great book of poetry that perforates the fake texture of Cuba's opressive system. Padilla dedicated one of the poems from this book to Yanis Ritzos, the Greek poet that was jailed because of his leftist stand. In contrast, Padilla was later arrested for his criticism of an imperfect revolution which he hoped to improve. This is a crucial book in the inmortalization of history and its mistakes which if forgotten or ignored..are bound to repeat again.

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Fully Empowered
Published in Paperback by Farrar, Straus and Giroux (2001-06)
Author: Pablo Neruda
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Another poetic triumph by Neruda
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2001-07-22
"Fully Empowered" is an outstanding volume of poetry by Pablo Neruda of Chile. The book has been translated into English by Alastair Reid, and is presented in a bilingual format, with the Spanish originals and English versions on facing pages.

Overall, I found Neruda's voice in this book to echo that of United States poet Walt Whitman (who could be seen as one of Neruda's 19th century poetic "ancestors"). Neruda's attentive poetic eye looks at both humanity and nature with reverence and compassion. His voice is often very tender. Like Whitman did in his work, Neruda often writes in the first person in this book.

Some of the most memorable selections in this book include "To Don Asterio Alarcon, Clocksmith of Valparaiso," in which Neruda finds dignity and transcendence in the work of the title figure; "Thistle," in which he celebrates "the blue thistle of Chile"; and "The People," a passionate tribute to all the working people of the world.

In "Summary," Neruda writes, ". . . my life was always / singing its way between joy and obligation." "Fully Empowered" marvelously embodies both Neruda's sense of moral duty and the joy that proceeds from his life's work.

El Capitan de la poesie latina
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2000-04-05
This bilingual collection of Nerudas poetry is an outstanding selection. Neruda is the great one of Latin American poetry. New Directions has for years provided us with quality bilingual collections of great world poets. Plenos Poderes (Fully Empowered) is another classic. Neruda continuously made impassioned pleas for his people. He was a great lover of his land and his people. He was a true revolutionary poet in the vein of Lorca. This collection was published in 1962 (nine years before he was justly awarded the Nobel Prize.) Here Neruda states his mission in a poem like The Poets Obligation: He will give voice to those who have no voice. He will speak for the downtrodden. The imagery of the sea is scintillating. The poem Fully Empowered also backs this stand. But amid the political stuff there are some beautiful lyric poems as well. To Sorrow is a gorgeous poem. Short pieces like It is Born reflect a deeply sensitive poet. This is classic Neruda. Viva Pablo Neruda!

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Gabriel Garcia Marquez: A Critical Companion (Critical Companions to Popular Contemporary Writers)
Published in Hardcover by Greenwood Press (2001-09-30)
Author: Ruben Pelayo
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Great for lovers of this author
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-11
Dr. Pelayo has more insight into this great author than practically anyone else on the planet. Recommended.

Excellent companion for Garcia Marquez
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2001-11-27
The book allowed me to understand the complexity of the plot in One Hundred Years of Solitude. It also provided me with enough historical background information for understanding the short stories within the book. My favorite, however, was the chapter on Love in the Time of Cholera. I fully recommend this book for the reader of Garcia Marquez who lacks the background knowledge on Latin American issues.

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The Great Yacht Race (Anthony C. Winkler Collection)
Published in Paperback by Macmillan Caribbean (2006-07-31)
Author: Anthony C. Winkler
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Painted Canoe
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2001-06-20
This book was both humorous and touching, I read the Duppy and the Lunatic also! this guy is great!!!!!. I can relate to all the character in his books, I know at least one of each character!!!!

Poignant and Hilarious view of Colonial Jamaica in the 50's
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 1999-06-13
"The Lunatic" was my first introduction to the biting wit and uniquely Jamaican sense of humour of Mr. Winkler. His hilarious and bitingly accurate portrayals of the many facets of rural Jamaican life made me an instant Winkler fan, and understandably, raised my expectations and anticipation for his next offering. "The Great Yacht Race" did not dissapoint. Mr.Winkler's tale centers around the lives of five prominent members of Montego Bay's society,and the tragicomic events leading up to the annual regatta - the highpoint of their social lives. The picture Mr. Winkler paints of Pre-independence Jamaica is rich with detail, such as a discussion between the white Jamaican Hotel manager O'Hara and a group of tourists, during which O'Hara casually states that in Jamaica, "Class is more important than colour. If you're the right class, your colour doesn't really matter." (Winkler, P.200) "The Great Yacht Race" is a well written and very entertaining narrative of Jamaican life that will have you laughing out loud, and perhaps make you a bit sad as well. It lived up to my expectations after reading the "Lunatic", and I eagerly await future offerings from Anthony Winkler.

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Haiti: A Slave Revolution: 200 Years After 1804
Published in Paperback by International Action Center (2004-09-28)
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Great insights
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2005-08-26
This book provides great insights into Haitian history and how it has influenced the US, and how the US has been a key player in determining Haiti's economic & political fate. The conspiracy theories about how Haiti's misery is largely (though not entirely) due to the meddling and often racist policies of the US government suddenly seem more believable!

Excellent Book
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2004-04-05
Haiti: A Slave Revolution provides a well documented backdrop for the current crisis in Haiti. It clearly exposes the historical role of the governments of France and the US in the destabilization of the country. It lays the basis for the recent kipnapping of Aristide by the US government.

It is a must read for anyone who is interested in the history of Haiti and the role of the US.

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The Haitian Drama: History Taking the Wrong Turn
Published in Paperback by Antoine A. Raphael (2007-12-12)
Author: Antoine A. Raphael
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The Haitian Drama, history taking the wrong turn
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-19
I've read this politico-philosophic essay more than 3 times. It contains ideas that could be useful to Haiti or any other troubled country which has to revamp itself.

To the point
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2005-12-26
I've bought one copy of this book from Booksurge LLC. I've found it very informative, and it gives a lot of inspiration.
The book looks into the Haitian predicament from social, economic and historical angles. Then it points at the causes. Finally, it proposes a national political philosophy, which the country needs to become totally viable and self-governing.
I've just ordered 10 more from Booksurge LLC, which is one of your branches. They will be my gifts to close friends and relatives.

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The Hands of Day
Published in Paperback by Copper Canyon Press (2008-06-01)
Author: Pablo Neruda
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Sixty-seven lyric poems are presented in both their original Spanish and in English
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-10
The Hands of Day is the seventh bilingual translation of the poetry of Chile-born diplomat and political activist Pablo Neruda (1904-1973). Sixty-seven lyric poems are presented in both their original Spanish and in English. At times the verse dips away from the mundanities of daily life and into the wonders existing just beyond the senses. A poignant collection, tinged with the depth of human emotion and a "must-have" for anyone with an interest in Neruda's classic works. "The Hands of the Days": by the accident of the rose / the hour is born, irascible / or yellow. / Thin layer of volcano, petal of hatred, / carnivorous throat, / such is a day, and the next one / is tenderly, / yes resolutely, a wedding song.

Essential Reading for the 21st Century
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-02
Forty years after its original publication in Spanish, Las Manos del Dia (The Hands of Day) has at last been given the full and complete translation into English it deserves, by Neruda's most sensitive and finest translator, William O'Daly. This publication event should be cause for celebration among Neruda fans and poetry lovers everywhere. O'Daly's translation strikes just the right notes, deftly and delicately conveying (as in six previous and equally magnificent volumes) Neruda's incantatory music, his rhythms, and his vast emotional scope, giving the master's work a new and vital life. This is essential reading for the 21st century.


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