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Black Spartacus : The Epic Life of Toussaint Louverture by Sudhir Hazareesingh (2020, Hardcover)

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PublisherFarrar, Straus & Giroux
ISBN-100374112665
ISBN-139780374112660
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Book TitleBlack Spartacus : the Epic Life of Toussaint Louverture
Number of Pages464 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2020
TopicAmericas (North, Central, South, West Indies), Historical
IllustratorYes
GenreBiography & Autobiography, History
AuthorSudhir Hazareesingh
FormatHardcover

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Item Height1.5 in
Item Weight25.8 Oz
Item Length9.5 in
Item Width6.3 in

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LCCN2020-012455
Reviews"Hazareesingh presents a deeply researched, energetic, and comprehensively reenvisioned study of the extraordinary life and still-growing influence of Haiti's liberator and founding father . . . From daring military maneuvers to innovations in governing, dignity in his tragic fall, and galvanizing impact as 'the first Black superhero of the modern age,' here, vividly and invaluably, is Toussaint Louverture in full." --Donna Seaman, Booklist (starred review) "Tracing the growth of Louverture from revolutionary leader to mythic figure, this engrossing read reveals and recovers the historic place both he and the country of Haiti deserve to occupy in the story of the Atlantic world's creation and re-creation." --Thomas J. Davis, Library Journal (starred review) "A thorough reconsideration of the legendary Haitian leader, whose deployment of republican ideals of racial equality were radical and transformative--and still resonate today . . . [ Black Spartacus ] closely examines the many contradictory accounts of Toussaint's dealings before and after [the start of the Haitian Revolution] . . . A knowledgeable biography that carefully considers the nuances of Toussaint's character and the legends that surround him." -- Kirkus Reviews, " Black Spartacus is a tour de force: by far the most complete, authoritative and persuasive biography of Toussaint that we are likely to have for a long time . . . An extraordinarily gripping read." --David A. Bell, The Guardian "[Hazareesingh''s] way into the story is through Toussaint''s military adventures and, more importantly, through his catlike politics . . . Lustrous pearls . . . , scattered throughout Black Spartacu s, turn this detailed, blow-by-blow account of Toussaint''s military exploits into a dazzling, complicated narrative. They add romance and family intrigue to a plot that is also dotted with Toussaint''s own writing, which will be appreciated by those who have never heard his worldly, arrogant and eloquent voice." --Amy Wilentz, Spectator "Remarkable . . . [Sudhir Hazareesingh] deftly tells the byzantine and fragmented history to paint perhaps the sharpest portrait yet of Louverture . . . The book also provides new and important insights into seminal events such as the initial insurrection of 1791 . . . Black Spartacus is a triumph. It takes a nearly impossibly complex history and weaves it into a compelling and accurate narrative that reads like fiction." --Ben Horowitz, Financial Times "Sudhir Hazareesingh''s engrossing [ Black Spartacus ] tells the story of how the enigmatic, deeply religious boy from Bréda came to be one of the most celebrated, feared and consequential political leaders of his generation . . . Hazareesingh brings to the task a voracious appetite for original sources and a discerning ear for those which have the ring of truth. He also has a gift for tracing those threads that reveal a previously unrecognized pattern in the fabric of a life." --Nathan Perl-Rosenthal, The Wall Street Journal "Hazareesingh presents a deeply researched, energetic, and comprehensively reenvisioned study of the extraordinary life and still-growing influence of Haiti''s liberator and founding father . . . From daring military maneuvers to innovations in governing, dignity in his tragic fall, and galvanizing impact as ''the first Black superhero of the modern age,'' here, vividly and invaluably, is Toussaint Louverture in full." --Donna Seaman, Booklist (starred review) "With Black Spartacus, Sudhir Hazareesingh has produced the fourth - and best - biography of Toussaint Louverture since the bicentenary of Haitian independence ... The book deftly tackles the early stages of the slave uprising and gives one of the most convincing accounts yet of Toussaint''s likely role in its opening moves. The use of non-traditional archives is particularly refreshing and allows Hazareesingh to frequently foreground the importance of Vodou to the revolutionaries." --Paul Clammer, History Today "Tracing the growth of Louverture from revolutionary leader to mythic figure, this engrossing read reveals and recovers the historic place both he and the country of Haiti deserve to occupy in the story of the Atlantic world''s creation and re-creation." --Thomas J. Davis, Library Journal (starred review) "If anyone lived an epic life, it is [Louverture], and Hazareesingh captures it perfectly in his new book . . . This book is for absolutely anyone that loves history . . . Louverture''s story will move you and make you think differently at the same time." --Jason Park, Medium "A thorough reconsideration of the legendary Haitian leader, whose deployment of republican ideals of racial equality were radical and transformative--and still resonate today . . . [ Black Spartacus ] closely examines the many contradictory accounts of Toussaint''s dealings before and after [the start of the Haitian Revolution] . . . A knowledgeable biography that carefully considers the nuances of Toussaint''s character and the legends that surround him." -- Kirkus Reviews, "[Hazareesingh's] way into the story is through Toussaint's military adventures and, more importantly, through his catlike politics . . . Lustrous pearls . . . , scattered throughout Black Spartacu s, turn this detailed, blow-by-blow account of Toussaint's military exploits into a dazzling, complicated narrative. They add romance and family intrigue to a plot that is also dotted with Toussaint's own writing, which will be appreciated by those who have never heard his worldly, arrogant and eloquent voice . . . There are almost no stories that can compete with Toussaint's, as Hazareesingh's exciting narrative proves . . . Hazareesingh gives us a breathtaking picture of the decade of Toussaint's dream--a dream unlike any other, and one that must never be forgotten, because it still awaits its finale." --Amy Wilentz, Spectator "Remarkable . . . [Sudhir Hazareesingh] deftly tells the byzantine and fragmented history to paint perhaps the sharpest portrait yet of Louverture . . . The book also provides new and important insights into seminal events such as the initial insurrection of 1791 . . . Black Spartacus is a triumph. It takes a nearly impossibly complex history and weaves it into a compelling and accurate narrative that reads like fiction." --Ben Horowitz, Financial Times "Sudhir Hazareesingh's engrossing [ Black Spartacus ] tells the story of how the enigmatic, deeply religious boy from Bréda came to be one of the most celebrated, feared and consequential political leaders of his generation . . . Hazareesingh brings to the task a voracious appetite for original sources and a discerning ear for those which have the ring of truth. He also has a gift for tracing those threads that reveal a previously unrecognized pattern in the fabric of a life." --Nathan Perl-Rosenthal, The Wall Street Journal "Hazareesingh presents a deeply researched, energetic, and comprehensively reenvisioned study of the extraordinary life and still-growing influence of Haiti's liberator and founding father . . . From daring military maneuvers to innovations in governing, dignity in his tragic fall, and galvanizing impact as 'the first Black superhero of the modern age,' here, vividly and invaluably, is Toussaint Louverture in full." --Donna Seaman, Booklist (starred review) "Tracing the growth of Louverture from revolutionary leader to mythic figure, this engrossing read reveals and recovers the historic place both he and the country of Haiti deserve to occupy in the story of the Atlantic world's creation and re-creation." --Thomas J. Davis, Library Journal (starred review) "A thorough reconsideration of the legendary Haitian leader, whose deployment of republican ideals of racial equality were radical and transformative--and still resonate today . . . [ Black Spartacus ] closely examines the many contradictory accounts of Toussaint's dealings before and after [the start of the Haitian Revolution] . . . A knowledgeable biography that carefully considers the nuances of Toussaint's character and the legends that surround him." -- Kirkus Reviews, "A thorough reconsideration of the legendary Haitian leader, whose deployment of republican ideals of racial equality were radical and transformative--and still resonate today . . . [ Black Spartacus ] closely examines the many contradictory accounts of Toussaint's dealings before and after [the start of the Haitian Revolution] . . . A knowledgeable biography that carefully considers the nuances of Toussaint's character and the legends that surround him." -- Kirkus Reviews, " Black Spartacus is a tour de force: by far the most complete, authoritative and persuasive biography of Toussaint that we are likely to have for a long time . . . An extraordinarily gripping read." --David A. Bell, The Guardian "[Hazareesingh's] way into the story is through Toussaint's military adventures and, more importantly, through his catlike politics . . . Lustrous pearls . . . , scattered throughout Black Spartacu s, turn this detailed, blow-by-blow account of Toussaint's military exploits into a dazzling, complicated narrative. They add romance and family intrigue to a plot that is also dotted with Toussaint's own writing, which will be appreciated by those who have never heard his worldly, arrogant and eloquent voice . . . There are almost no stories that can compete with Toussaint's, as Hazareesingh's exciting narrative proves . . . Hazareesingh gives us a breathtaking picture of the decade of Toussaint's dream--a dream unlike any other, and one that must never be forgotten, because it still awaits its finale." --Amy Wilentz, Spectator "Remarkable . . . [Sudhir Hazareesingh] deftly tells the byzantine and fragmented history to paint perhaps the sharpest portrait yet of Louverture . . . The book also provides new and important insights into seminal events such as the initial insurrection of 1791 . . . Black Spartacus is a triumph. It takes a nearly impossibly complex history and weaves it into a compelling and accurate narrative that reads like fiction." --Ben Horowitz, Financial Times "Sudhir Hazareesingh's engrossing [ Black Spartacus ] tells the story of how the enigmatic, deeply religious boy from Bréda came to be one of the most celebrated, feared and consequential political leaders of his generation . . . Hazareesingh brings to the task a voracious appetite for original sources and a discerning ear for those which have the ring of truth. He also has a gift for tracing those threads that reveal a previously unrecognized pattern in the fabric of a life." --Nathan Perl-Rosenthal, The Wall Street Journal "Hazareesingh presents a deeply researched, energetic, and comprehensively reenvisioned study of the extraordinary life and still-growing influence of Haiti's liberator and founding father . . . From daring military maneuvers to innovations in governing, dignity in his tragic fall, and galvanizing impact as 'the first Black superhero of the modern age,' here, vividly and invaluably, is Toussaint Louverture in full." --Donna Seaman, Booklist (starred review) "Tracing the growth of Louverture from revolutionary leader to mythic figure, this engrossing read reveals and recovers the historic place both he and the country of Haiti deserve to occupy in the story of the Atlantic world's creation and re-creation." --Thomas J. Davis, Library Journal (starred review) "A thorough reconsideration of the legendary Haitian leader, whose deployment of republican ideals of racial equality were radical and transformative--and still resonate today . . . [ Black Spartacus ] closely examines the many contradictory accounts of Toussaint's dealings before and after [the start of the Haitian Revolution] . . . A knowledgeable biography that carefully considers the nuances of Toussaint's character and the legends that surround him." -- Kirkus Reviews, "Hazareesingh presents a deeply researched, energetic, and comprehensively reenvisioned study of the extraordinary life and still-growing influence of Haiti's liberator and founding father . . . From daring military maneuvers to innovations in governing, dignity in his tragic fall, and galvanizing impact as 'the first Black superhero of the modern age,' here, vividly and invaluably, is Toussaint Louverture in full." -- Booklist (starred review) "A thorough reconsideration of the legendary Haitian leader, whose deployment of republican ideals of racial equality were radical and transformative--and still resonate today . . . [ Black Spartacus ] closely examines the many contradictory accounts of Toussaint's dealings before and after [the start of the Haitian Revolution] . . . A knowledgeable biography that carefully considers the nuances of Toussaint's character and the legends that surround him." -- Kirkus Reviews, " Black Spartacus is a tour de force: by far the most complete, authoritative and persuasive biography of Toussaint that we are likely to have for a long time . . . An extraordinarily gripping read." --David A. Bell, The Guardian "[Hazareesingh's] way into the story is through Toussaint's military adventures and, more importantly, through his catlike politics . . . Lustrous pearls . . . , scattered throughout Black Spartacu s, turn this detailed, blow-by-blow account of Toussaint's military exploits into a dazzling, complicated narrative. They add romance and family intrigue to a plot that is also dotted with Toussaint's own writing, which will be appreciated by those who have never heard his worldly, arrogant and eloquent voice . . . There are almost no stories that can compete with Toussaint's, as Hazareesingh's exciting narrative proves . . . Hazareesingh gives us a breathtaking picture of the decade of Toussaint's dream--a dream unlike any other, and one that must never be forgotten, because it still awaits its finale." --Amy Wilentz, Spectator "Remarkable . . . [Sudhir Hazareesingh] deftly tells the byzantine and fragmented history to paint perhaps the sharpest portrait yet of Louverture . . . The book also provides new and important insights into seminal events such as the initial insurrection of 1791 . . . Black Spartacus is a triumph. It takes a nearly impossibly complex history and weaves it into a compelling and accurate narrative that reads like fiction." --Ben Horowitz, Financial Times "Sudhir Hazareesingh's engrossing [ Black Spartacus ] tells the story of how the enigmatic, deeply religious boy from Bréda came to be one of the most celebrated, feared and consequential political leaders of his generation . . . Hazareesingh brings to the task a voracious appetite for original sources and a discerning ear for those which have the ring of truth. He also has a gift for tracing those threads that reveal a previously unrecognized pattern in the fabric of a life." --Nathan Perl-Rosenthal, The Wall Street Journal "Hazareesingh presents a deeply researched, energetic, and comprehensively reenvisioned study of the extraordinary life and still-growing influence of Haiti's liberator and founding father . . . From daring military maneuvers to innovations in governing, dignity in his tragic fall, and galvanizing impact as 'the first Black superhero of the modern age,' here, vividly and invaluably, is Toussaint Louverture in full." --Donna Seaman, Booklist (starred review) "Tracing the growth of Louverture from revolutionary leader to mythic figure, this engrossing read reveals and recovers the historic place both he and the country of Haiti deserve to occupy in the story of the Atlantic world's creation and re-creation." --Thomas J. Davis, Library Journal (starred review) "If anyone lived an epic life, it is [Louverture], and Hazareesingh captures it perfectly in his new book . . . This book is for absolutely anyone that loves history . . . Louverture's story will move you and make you think differently at the same time." --Jason Park, Medium "A thorough reconsideration of the legendary Haitian leader, whose deployment of republican ideals of racial equality were radical and transformative--and still resonate today . . . [ Black Spartacus ] closely examines the many contradictory accounts of Toussaint's dealings before and after [the start of the Haitian Revolution] . . . A knowledgeable biography that carefully considers the nuances of Toussaint's character and the legends that surround him." -- Kirkus Reviews
Dewey Edition23
Dewey Decimal972.9403092
Table Of ContentIntroduction: The Originality of Toussaint Louverture Part One A Revolutionary is Born 1 The Soul of a Free Man 2 The Gates of Destiny 3 Brave Republican Warriors Part Two The Making of the Louverturian Order 4 A Single Family of Friends and Brothers 5 The Agent is Unwell 6 Virtuous Citizens Part Three Toussaint in Power 7 Great Latitude 8 No Time to Lose 9 In the Region of Eagles Part Four The Leader and his Myth 10 Rapid and Uncertain Movements 11 The Tree of Black Liberty 12 A Universal Hero 327
SynopsisWinner of the 2021 Wolfson History Prize " Black Spartacus is a tour de force: by far the most complete, authoritative and persuasive biography of Toussaint that we are likely to have for a long time . . . An extraordinarily gripping read." --David A. Bell, The Guardian A new interpretation of the life of the Haitian revolutionary Toussaint Louverture Among the defining figures of the Age of Revolution, Toussaint Louverture is the most enigmatic. Though the Haitian revolutionary's image has multiplied across the globe--appearing on banknotes and in bronze, on T-shirts and in film--the only definitive portrait executed in his lifetime has been lost. Well versed in the work of everyone from Machiavelli to Rousseau, he was nonetheless dismissed by Thomas Jefferson as a "cannibal." A Caribbean acolyte of the European Enlightenment, Toussaint nurtured a class of black Catholic clergymen who became one of the pillars of his rule, while his supporters also believed he communicated with vodou spirits. And for a leader who once summed up his modus operandi with the phrase "Say little but do as much as possible," he was a prolific and indefatigable correspondent, famous for exhausting the five secretaries he maintained, simultaneously, at the height of his power in the 1790s. Employing groundbreaking archival research and a keen interpretive lens, Sudhir Hazareesingh restores Toussaint to his full complexity in Black Spartacus . At a time when his subject has, variously, been reduced to little more than a one-dimensional icon of liberation or criticized for his personal failings--his white mistresses, his early ownership of slaves, his authoritarianism --Hazareesingh proposes a new conception of Toussaint's understanding of himself and his role in the Atlantic world of the late eighteenth century. Black Spartacus is a work of both biography and intellectual history, rich with insights into Toussaint's fundamental hybridity--his ability to unite European, African, and Caribbean traditions in the service of his revolutionary aims. Hazareesingh offers a new and resonant interpretation of Toussaint's racial politics, showing how he used Enlightenment ideas to argue for the equal dignity of all human beings while simultaneously insisting on his own world-historical importance and the universal pertinence of blackness--a message which chimed particularly powerfully among African Americans. Ultimately, Black Spartacus offers a vigorous argument in favor of "getting back to Toussaint"--a call to take Haiti's founding father seriously on his own terms, and to honor his role in shaping the postcolonial world to come. Shortlisted for the Baillie Gifford Prize Finalist for the PEN / Jacqueline Bograd Weld Award for Biography Named a best book of the year by the The Economist Times Literary Supplement New Statesman
LC Classification NumberF1923.T69H39 2020