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The Monkey Wife: Four Bizarre Tales of the Rainforest
Following on from Peter Halder's first collection in The Aligator and the Sun, these four incredible tales add more color to and further illuminate the tapestry of ancient rainforest myths, from Guyana on South America's Caribbean coast.
The feature tale, The Monkey Wife, portrays an episode of life in the rainforest and human frailty. It is seminal, heart rending and poignant. Kere Kere and The Bush Spirits recounts the escapades of a young hunter with Bush Spirits when trying to find his way home. The Overbearing Father-In-Law tells
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The Monkey Wife: Four Bizarre Tales of the Rainforest

Following on from Peter Halder's first collection in The Aligator and the Sun, these four incredible tales add more color to and further illuminate the tapestry of ancient rainforest myths, from Guyana on South America's Caribbean coast.

The feature tale, The Monkey Wife, portrays an episode of life in the rainforest and human frailty. It is seminal, heart rending and poignant. Kere Kere and The Bush Spirits recounts the escapades of a young hunter with Bush Spirits when trying to find his way home. The Overbearing Father-In-Law tells the story of a childless old man who creates a daughter and makes impossible demands, after she gets married, on his son-in-law.


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Peter Halder is the pen name of Burnett Alexander Halder. He was born in Guyana, formerly British Guyana, and educated there, the United Kingdom and the University of the West Indies in Trinidad and Tobago.

Peter worked as a journalist and later joined the Government Service. He served in District Administration, Licence Revenue and Foreign Affairs. As a diplomat, he was Deputy Head of Mission, Guyana Embassy, Washington D.C., U.S.A. and subsequently appointed High Commissioner to Canada. He resigned and accepted an appointment as a Consultant with the Government of Fiji. He later became a Consultant with the Fiji Embassy to the U.S.A. and after, with the Fiji Permanent Mission to the United Nations.

Peter received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Guyana Cultural Association of New York, USA and Editor's Awards from The National Library of Poetry, Maryland, USA. His first book, The Cat of Muritaro, was published in 2012. He has a blogsite at www.peterhalder.wordpress.com/ at which his nostalgias, articles, short stories, and poems can be read.

He is now retired and lives with his family in Virginia, U.S.A.