Banana Republic

Banana Republic - Paperback

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Banana Republic

Banana Republic - Paperback

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Sale price  $16.95 Regular price 

by Eric Rawson (Author)

When William Sydney Porter faces prison for embezzlement in Austin, Texas, he catches the first tramp steamer to Central America. The year is 1905. He washes up in the town of Coralio, in a country with no extradition treaty with the U.S. and a government at the mercy of American scoundrels, drunks, and robber-barons.

Porter establishes himself as a newspaper printer, despite violent opposition from the most powerful individual in the country--Walter Whitaker, the president of the Vesuvius Fruit Company. Whitaker sees Porter's newspaper as a threat to his plans to overthrow the government and install a puppet who will give him concessions to build a railroad to the new Panama Canal.

Loosely based on the history of U.S. intervention in the "banana wars" of the early twentieth century, as well as on the life and stories of O. Henry, Banana Republic is a comic tale of greed, ambition, and gunboat diplomacy.

Author Biography

Eric Rawson lives in Pasadena and teaches at the University of Southern California. He is the author of The Hummingbird Hour, as well as a rhetoric reader, American Subcultures. When he isn't writing or teaching, he dedicates himself to Dodgers baseball, mid-century California art, and street photography.

Number of Pages: 261
Dimensions: 0.6 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: March 08, 2020

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