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There was so much of Haiti, the pearl of the West Indies, so much of it all over the world that its tragic contemporaneity and history became more of poetry...and PP10 could not miss that: it reminds one of the tragedy of "Hispaniola's Left Ventricle"!
Thumbs up to the PP!
Posted by: Wirndzerem GB | February 25, 2010 at 03:26 PM