Were it not for the Marquis de Sade's explicit use of language and complete disregard for the artificially constructed taboos of a religious morality he despised, the novelty and profundity of his thought, and above all, its fundamental modernity, would have long since secured him a place alongside [...]
Portrait of a Haitian Tyrant. The author of 'Blood and Fire' returns with a chilling account of the self-styled 'President for Life' of Haiti and his infamous Tonton Macoute secret police force.[...]