Babouk

Babouk
First edition
AuthorGuy Endore
LanguageEnglish
GenrePolitical novel
Published1934 Vanguard Press
Publication placeUnited States
Pages182
Preceded byThe Werewolf of Paris 
Followed byMethinks the Lady 

Babouk is a political-themed novel by Guy Endore, a fictionalized account of the Haitian Revolution told through the eyes of its titular slave. Though virtually unknown today, Babouk has gained some notoriety among scholars for linking the slave trade with capitalism. A committed leftist and opponent of racism, Endore spent many months in Haiti researching the story that would become Babouk, and much of his findings make their way into the text, either in the form of epigraphs or explicitly noted in the text itself. Babouk is also notable for the digressions the narrator makes from the main narrative, to expound his political sympathies.