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Black Spartacus

The Epic Life of Toussaint Louverture

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Black Spartacus

By: Sudhir Hazareesingh
Narrated by: Ben Arogundade
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Shortlisted for THE BAILLIE GIFFORD PRIZE FOR NON-FICTION, 2020

The Haitian Revolution began in the French Caribbean colony of Saint-Domingue with a slave revolt in August 1791, and culminated a dozen years later in the proclamation of the world's first independent black state. After the abolition of slavery in 1793, Toussaint Louverture, himself a former slave, became the leader of the colony's black population, the commander of its republican army and eventually its governor. During the course of his extraordinary life he confronted some of the dominant forces of his age - slavery, settler colonialism, imperialism and racial hierarchy. Treacherously seized by Napoleon's invading army in 1802, this charismatic figure ended his days, in Wordsworth's phrase, 'the most unhappy man of men', imprisoned in a fortress in France.

Black Spartacus draws on a wealth of archival material, much of it overlooked by previous biographers, to follow every step of Louverture's singular journey, from his triumphs against French, Spanish and British troops to his skilful regional diplomacy, his Machiavellian dealings with successive French colonial administrators and his bold promulgation of an autonomous Constitution. Sudhir Hazareesingh shows that Louverture developed his unique vision and leadership not solely in response to imported Enlightenment ideals and revolutionary events in Europe and the Americas, but through a hybrid heritage of fraternal slave organisations, Caribbean mysticism and African political traditions. Above all, Hazareesingh retrieves Louverture's rousing voice and force of personality, making this the most engaging, as well as the most complete, biography to date.

After his death in the French fortress, Louverture became a figure of legend, a beacon for slaves across the Atlantic and for generations of European republicans and progressive figures in the Americas. He inspired the anti-slavery campaigner Frederick Douglass, the most eminent nineteenth-century African-American; his emancipatory struggle was hailed by those who defied imperial and colonial rule well into the twentieth. In the modern era, his life informed the French poet Aimé Césaire's seminal idea of négritude and has been celebrated in a remarkable range of plays, songs, novels and statues. Here, in all its drama, is the epic story of the world's first black superhero.

©Sudhir Hazareesingh 2020 (P) Penguin Audio 2020

Colonialism & Post-Colonialism Politics & Government Colonial Period Africa Imperialism Social justice Latin American Caribbean

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Critic reviews

The art of biography lies in using a life story to bring a historical moment, as well as the society and culture that shaped it, alive and to make it legible. And in this, Hazareesingh succeeds admirably ... beautifully written and deeply engag­ing, connecting the many remarkable writings by and about Louverture in a symphonic narrative (Laurent Dubois)
This is an erudite and elegant biography with a message that resonates strongly in our own time (David Cannadine)
remarkable ... the sharpest portrait yet of Louverture ... 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)
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)
There is no better literary contribution to the year of Black Lives Matter than Sudhir Hazareesingh's Black Spartacus, an authoritative biography of Toussaint Louverture, who led the successful "slave revolt" in Haiti and paved the way for Haitian independence. (Vince Cable)
an outstanding biography that breaks fresh ground and scrapes the crust of folklore, and cliché, from the Toussaint story ... scrupulous and absorbing ... After the summer of 2020, there could hardly be a more urgent and valuable book. (Boyd Tonkin)
This thrilling, magisterial, superb biography, full of new material, tells the extraordinary swashbuckling, bloodspattered, inspirational life of Toussaint, brilliant leader of the Haitian slave revolt against France (Simon Sebag Montefiore)
Lustrous pearls ... scattered throughout Black Spartacus, turn this detailed, blow-by-blow account of Toussaint's military exploits into a dazzling, complicated narrative ... a breath-taking picture of the decade of Toussaint's dream (Amy Wilentz)
Sudhir Hazareesingh's engrossing new life is the story of an island as well as a man ... Hazareesingh brings to the task a voracious appetite for original sources and a discerning ear for those that have the ring of truth. He also has a gift for tracing those threads that reveal a previously unrecognised pattern in the fabric of a life. (Nathan Perl-Rosenthal)
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. (Paul Clammer)
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Overall very good and great pacing perhaps may have different readers for differing characters but a minor issue

Magnificent story and very well read.

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The truth erodes with time, so we must honour the right to & fight for freedom and equality. I want to know more... so I will.

Eye opening. Informative. Inspirational.

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Brilliantly written account of the life of an iconic but underappreciated icon in world history

Excellent!

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Easily one of the best books I've read this year, this exhaustive, comprehensive, and deeply inspirational odyssey into the life, struggle, and enduring influence of Toussaint Louverture mystique and how he continues to serve as an inspiration for generations of African across the world who continue his fight for freedom from colonialism and oppression.
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Fantastical, inspirational, and damn brilliant.

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Singh’s biography is not entirely linear but he does write evocatively and covers the many facets of Toussant well- from the political to the military, personal to the mystical. The sheer scope of Toussant’s achievements are amazing to hear about, but as he sometimes writes, Toussant is a figure that hovers high but rarely seems grounded in this book - despite the wealth of good material here. Whether it is because of a sparcity of evidence in finer details, I don’t know. People may benefit from a more straightforward biography initially before turning to this one for extensive embellishment.

It is highly evocative and insightful but missing something in the more basic aspect of narrative.

A vivid portrait of a real black superhero

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