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5.0 out of 5 stars Caliban breaks the mold
I confess I've never been one to pick up an 'academic' history book in hopes of getting a pleasurable read, however this book breaks the scholarly mold. Though I find Neptune to be heady and thoroughly introspective, his writing lacks, and thankfully so, the jargon and esotericism that can keep me from connecting with a book. 'Caliban and the Yankees' brings up some...
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1.0 out of 5 stars A Sleepy Read
I'm an American who grew up in Trinidad and even I could not get into this book. Thought it would be neat since this was around my parents' time and a cultural experience for me relating with both sides....but man. What a snooze! The language was so dense it took forever to get to the point. It's sectioned into categories of interest but to say simply - it was REALLY...
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6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Caliban breaks the mold, March 21, 2007
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This review is from: Caliban and the Yankees: Trinidad and the United States Occupation (Paperback)
I confess I've never been one to pick up an 'academic' history book in hopes of getting a pleasurable read, however this book breaks the scholarly mold. Though I find Neptune to be heady and thoroughly introspective, his writing lacks, and thankfully so, the jargon and esotericism that can keep me from connecting with a book. 'Caliban and the Yankees' brings up some great and interesting points about revolution and forced me to revisit my image of the revolutionist--here, the disenfranchised people finally get recognition for an often overlooked branch of intelligence that can not be studied in the universities or acquired through a privileged upbringing.
The US occupation in Trinidad, as told by Neptune, becomes a salacious tale of race and class relations, the construction of a national identity and the people who took it upon themselves to reshape and define the culture of its land for the history of its future.
Not only a solid read, but a good one.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Totally Sweet!, July 11, 2007
This review is from: Caliban and the Yankees: Trinidad and the United States Occupation (Paperback)
This text was very well written. To this reader who was also reared on Lamming and Naipaul and the rest, there is nothing more gratifying than a beautiful sentence, and Neptune gives us lots of those. Lovely. The spicy tale of the Yanks in the Windies is, as Neptune insists, sometimes glossed over as a Williams-inspired legacy floats on in our various discussions. But indeed, none of what happened during or after the Americans populated Chaguaramas en masse is as cut-and-dry as your average old-time calypso would have you believe. Neptune pieces together a refreshing new narrative that thrusts agency back into women's fingers, exposes the clandestine operations of white hegemony's champions and re-weaves the threads of Trinidadian nationalism. All the while, he delights us with clever, modern usage of the contemporary language rapport during the occupational shenanigans subtly and tastefully. It is a lovely read for anyone, and West Indians in particular will probably be quite tickled throughout. The "Coda" was quite a teaser, particularly the last couple of paragraphs. Neptune opens a world of conversational possibilities for his future books, which you'll be eagerly anticipating after putting this one down.

Peace!
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1.0 out of 5 stars A Sleepy Read, October 7, 2011
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This review is from: Caliban and the Yankees: Trinidad and the United States Occupation (Paperback)
I'm an American who grew up in Trinidad and even I could not get into this book. Thought it would be neat since this was around my parents' time and a cultural experience for me relating with both sides....but man. What a snooze! The language was so dense it took forever to get to the point. It's sectioned into categories of interest but to say simply - it was REALLY boring. At least for me. Just could not relate.
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Caliban and the Yankees: Trinidad and the United States Occupation
Caliban and the Yankees: Trinidad and the United States Occupation by Harvey R. Neptune (Paperback - March 12, 2007)
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