Comedians
Discover the gripping tale of Comedians by Graham Greene, a masterful exploration of fear and morality set against the backdrop of a politically turbulent Haiti. Published in 2004, this compelling narrative spans 320 pages and is introduced by acclaimed author Paul Theroux.
As three men embark on a ship journey to Haiti, they navigate a world plagued by the corrupt regime of 'Papa Doc' and the ominous Tontons Macoute, his notorious secret police. Each character grapples with their own fears—of love, pain, and the very essence of fear itself. Greene's insightful prose delves deep into the human psyche, making Comedians a thought-provoking read that resonates with anyone seeking to understand the complexities of human emotions in a chaotic world.
Join these unforgettable characters on their journey, and experience the rich storytelling that only Graham Greene can deliver.