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The Comedians (novel)

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described this tenth novel by Greene as "a work of strength and freshness, and in its core there lies the steel coil of compulsion." She describes the novel as a "very good story, as we have come to expect." In describing the characters, she notes that Brown goes to Haiti as "the only place on earth
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Brown returns to his hotel, where he finds that government minister Philipot has committed suicide in his pool. He had apparently become a target of the government. Brown has to dispose of the body to avoid being implicated. Meanwhile, Jones is arrested as soon as he sets foot on Haitian soil. Brown
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The story begins as three men, Brown, Smith, an "innocent" American; and Major H. O. Jones, a confidence man; meet on a ship bound for Haiti. Brown, Smith, and Jones, their names suggesting a curious facelessness, are the "comedians" of Greene's title. Complications include Brown's friendship with a
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Jones has been declared an enemy of the state, and Brown tries to get him out of the country. Believing Jones threatens his relationship with Martha, Brown persuades him to join the rebels in the north. Jones' lack of military sense is soon revealed and he is killed in action, while the rebellion
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The body of Secretary Philipot is found and his family tries to hold a funeral. The president's death squad, the Tontons Macoutes, ambush the procession and steal the body. Philipot's nephew decides to join the rebel forces. First he is required to take part in a traditional
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Brown reunites with his lover, Martha Pineda, wife of the Uruguayan ambassador. She is unwilling to leave her husband and child. Realizing they can't pursue their dream in Haiti, Mr. and Mrs. Smith leave for the nearby
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rebel leader, hotel guests who are politically active, and an affair with Martha Pineda, the wife of a South American ambassador. The fictional Hotel Trianon, the setting for much of the novel, was inspired by the
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who ran on the vegetarian ticket in the 1948 United States presidential election; he and Mrs. Smith plan to build and operate a vegetarian centre in Haiti. "Major" Jones, an
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He also says that Greene writes with "much liveliness and skill, and with such a will and ability to please and carry us along" that we want to visit his lands.
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convinces Mr. Smith to use his 'political weight' to help Jones get out of prison. Jones makes connections in the Haitian government.
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noted that Greene writes about dark places, and this novel explores Haiti under Duvalier and his paramilitary, known as the
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in the press. His Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a brochure entitled, "Graham Greene
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fails. Duvalier consolidates his power and Brown, unable to return to his hotel, goes to
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businessman, is personable and has many war stories that are not quite believable.
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where he might be said to have a stake, a love affair, and a piece of property."
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Martha Pineda, Brown's lover and the wife of the Uruguayan ambassador.
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Mr. Brown, the protagonist and narrator. Owns a hotel in Haiti.
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Getting to Know the General: The Story of an Involvement
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a Dutch ship serving the capital Port-au-Prince and the
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Index


Graham Greene
Bodley Head
OCLC
365953
A Burnt-Out Case
Travels with My Aunt
Graham Greene
Haiti
François "Papa Doc" Duvalier
Tontons Macoutes
Hotel Oloffson
Port-au-Prince
feature film
Richard Burton
Elizabeth Taylor
Alec Guinness
Peter Ustinov
James Earl Jones
Cicely Tyson
Paul Ford
Lillian Gish
Dominican Republic
US presidential candidate
Anglo-Indian
voodoo
Dominican Republic
Santo Domingo
Tontons Macoutes
The New York Review of Books

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