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Geboortedatum
1926
Geslacht
male
Nationaliteit
New Zealand
Woonplaatsen
Makara, Wellington, New Zealand
England, UK
Port-au-Prince, Haiti
Dominican Republic
Miami, Florida, USA
Mexico
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author
journalist
historian
Relaties
Greene, Graham (friend)
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Bernard Diederich (born 1926), is a New Zealand-born author, journalist, and historian.

Diederich studied in England in the early postwar years after having participated in World War II in the Pacific. In 1949, Diederich started a sailing trip with two friends that brought him to Haiti, a country that since stayed close to his heart. He stayed and settled down, while his partners continued their trip. In Port-au-Prince, he founded and edited the Haiti Sun, a weekly English newspaper about Haitian events. As a journalist he also became a non-staff correspondent for a number of news media including the Associated Press, the New York Times, and the Daily Telegraph. In 1961 he covered the assassination of Rafael Trujillo in the neighboring Dominican Republic. Two years later, after having displeased Haiti’s dictator Papa Doc Duvalier, he was imprisoned and expelled. In the Dominican Republic he established himself as a foreign staff correspondent for Time-Life News. In 1966 Diederich moved to Mexico working for Time Magazine covering Caribbean affairs. In 1981 the office was moved to Miami, and he worked there until his retirement in 1989. The author continued to publish after retirement with the focus on the political and historical developments in the Caribbean, notably in Haiti.

In 1954 Diederich met Graham Greene and the two became friends; later, as a result of their travel along the Haitian border Diederich wrote The Seeds of Fiction: Graham Greene's Adventures in Haiti and Central America 1954–1983, while Greene published The Comedians.

Diederich published a detailed account of Trujillo’s assassination in Trujillo: Death of the Goat in 1978. After Mario Vargas Llosa published The Feast of the Goat, a fictionalized novel about Trujillo’s death, in 2000, Diederich accused Vargas Llosa of plagiarism.
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This book offers a fascinating whirlwind tour of Haiti and Latin America and of their dictators, both evil and benevolent, but it is more than that. Written by New Zelander, Diederich primarily about a Britisher, Greene and his (their) experiences in countries which happen to be in opposition to American policies. We are so conditioned to see ourselves as the guys in the white hats, we have a difficult time recognizing that nearly every dictator in Latin America was in some fashion aided and abetted by the U.S., usually to counteract our fear of Communism and another "Domino Theory." Diederich adds freshness to the topic.

Now to read Pico Iyer's book on Greene and then some Greene, himself! Or perhaps the other way around....
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kaulsu | Apr 17, 2013 |
This biography examines Somoza's extraordinary career and the invidious nature of his close ties with the US government Diederich chronicles the rise and fall of a South American dynasty and argues that Nicaragua's future has yet to be finally decided.
 
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LASC | Oct 16, 2012 |
Papa Doc: Haiti And Its Dictator - By Bernard Diederich and Al Burt

Francois Duvalier, the strange, twisted man who became one of history's most feared dictators, employed Voodoo and his own army of ruthless thugs (Tonton Macoutes) to maintain absolute control over the people he was supposed to serve as President of Haiti. A physician, he was also known as "Papa Doc" and his son, Jean Claude, who succeeded him, as "Baby Doc."

Author, Diederich, Haiti's foremost writer/journalist, was exiled by Papa Doc to the Dominican Republic, where he faithfully recorded the events of the Duvalier regime. Diederich uses his formidable knowledge of Haitian history, occult spiritualism, and folklore to expose the machinations used by the Duvaliers to enrich themselves. An informed insider's historical document, as well as, a fascinating read, this book sheds light on a very dark era.

(Reviewed by GL.)
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MessiahEpiscopal | Apr 4, 2011 |

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