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An American visitor becomes entangled in the politics and personal intrigues of a tropical republic where a commanding strongman consolidates control through public works that depend on drafted convict labor and patronage. The narrative follows his dealings with consular figures, local editors and fighters, and a desperate effort to secure a young woman's safety, while tracing the moral and practical compromises behind modernization. Sharp observations and satirical episodes contrast confident business rhetoric and notions of progress with coercion, corruption, and the human costs of imposed order, offering a portrait of cultural conflict and pragmatic self-interest.

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T. S. Stribling

T. S. Stribling was an American novelist known for his contributions to early 20th-century literature. His works often explore themes of identity and social dynamics in the Southern United States. Among his notable novels is "Birthright: A Novel," which delves into the complexities of heritage and personal responsibility. Stribling's writing is characterized by its rich narrative style and keen observations of human behavior, making him a significant figure in the literary heritage of the South. His other works, such as "Fombombo" and "The Cruise of the Dry Dock," further showcase his versatility and depth as a storyteller.

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