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In this groundbreaking 1929 bestseller, adventurer and journalist William Seabrook ventures into the heart of Haiti, pulling back the veil on a world where ancient African traditions dance with colonial influences in the shadows of Caribbean nights. Through vivid firsthand accounts, Seabrook introduces readers to the mysterious realm of Voodoo, becoming one of the first Westerners to document its authentic practices, rituals, and beliefs. Far from the sensationalized Hollywood tales, The Magic Island presents an intimate portrait of Haiti's rich cultural tapestry, its people, and the complex…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In this groundbreaking 1929 bestseller, adventurer and journalist William Seabrook ventures into the heart of Haiti, pulling back the veil on a world where ancient African traditions dance with colonial influences in the shadows of Caribbean nights. Through vivid firsthand accounts, Seabrook introduces readers to the mysterious realm of Voodoo, becoming one of the first Westerners to document its authentic practices, rituals, and beliefs.
Far from the sensationalized Hollywood tales, The Magic Island presents an intimate portrait of Haiti's rich cultural tapestry, its people, and the complex spiritual traditions that have survived centuries of upheaval. As Seabrook moves between Port-au-Prince's bustling streets and remote mountain villages, he uncovers a land where the supernatural is woven into daily life, where drums echo ancient rhythms, and where the boundary between the living and the dead grows thin.
This influential work not only introduced the concept of zombies to Western literature but also offered an unprecedented glimpse into Haitian culture at a pivotal time in its history. Through Seabrook's careful observations and immersive storytelling, readers will discover a Haiti rarely seen by outsiders—a place where magic isn't just believed, but lived.
Part travelogue, part ethnographic study, and part supernatural investigation, The Magic Island remains a fascinating window into a world where ancient African spirituality survives and thrives in the modern world. Step into this enchanting narrative and discover why this controversial classic continues to captivate readers nearly a century after its first publication.
Autorenporträt
Journalist and explorer William Seabrook (1884-1945) possessed a fascination with the occult that led him across the globe to study magic rituals, train as a witch doctor, and sample human flesh. In addition to publishing more than a dozen books, he wrote for The New York Times, Cosmopolitan, Reader's Digest, and Vanity Fair.