By Wade Davis 1985
Comments by Bob Corbett
Oct. 1987 (With one addition in 1999)
This is a strange book which purports to be a search for the putative poisons used in zombification. The reputed purpose of this search is to use these drugs in Western medicine for anesthetic purposes.
What actually goes on is much more complex. Among them:
[CAUTION: Added December 2001: Max Beauvoir has certainly emerged today as a highly respected scholar and houngan. My comments of 1985 may well be unfair and misguided. Nonetheless I leave them to reflect my honest concerns of the time. Mr. Beauvoir at that time had a reputation rooted in his nightclub which offered "show" Voodoo for tourists and I was then and remain a bit suspicious of any person who follows the lwa yet would offer such "entertainment." Nonetheless, I want readers to know that my view as stated above is simply NOT the general view I see toward him in the current time. He is now highly regarded by most. I have no good reason to doubt the quality of his work at this time.]
[CAUTION: Added in 1999: Davis has himself assured me that I am mistaken and that he did all that he claims he did in Haiti. I continue to find the personal parts of the story to be very difficult to accept, but I do want to note Wade Davis' protestation that my claims are unfounded and without sufficient evidence. I don't claim to have any further evidence than I cited above.]
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