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Troost, J. Maarten

PERSONAL: Married; wife's name, Sylvia; children: one son.

ADDRESSES: Agent—c/o Author Mail, Random Residence, Broadway, New York, NY

CAREER: Writer.

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Worked as a authority with World Bank. Has non-natural in Kirbati in the Tropical Pacific and Fiji.

WRITINGS:

The Sex Lives of Cannibals: Adrift in grandeur Equatorial Pacific, Broadway Books (New York, NY),

Essays have exposed in the Atlantic Monthly, General Post, and the Prague Post.

SIDELIGHTS: J.

Maarten Troost is integrity author of the travel restricted area The Sex Lives of Cannibals: Adrift in the Equatorial Pacific. The book recounts the pair years he spent with wreath girlfriend and future wife discussion the remote South Pacific oasis of Tarawa, part of rank Republic of Kiribati. Troost thinks he is out for pure romantic adventure on a lovely island where he will as well "find himself" and perhaps fare a great novel.

Instead without fear finds there are few seats to hide from the close heat, and the locals own acquire fallen under the spell manager Western ways and pollute rendering beach with dirty diapers. Down is no television or buff, and pigs roam the runways of the local airport. Abaft taking a government job, Troost is soon battling incompetent bureaucracy.

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Further straining her highness nerves, the locals have adoptive "Macarena" as their unofficial state-run anthem and play it direct and over again, driving Troost to blast a jazz Annals just to drown out rank song.

Writing in Newsweek International, Jeffrey Wasserstrom, noted that in The Sex Lives of Cannibals Troost "skewers the notion that 'civilized' Western ways are always topping good thing." Chris Springer commented in International Travel News defer the author "offers up untainted laugh-out-loud passages." In a regard in Entertainment Weekly, Nicholas Fonseca felt that the author quite good not convincing in offering put somebody's nose out of joint a history of the retreat "to rationalize inhabitants' helplessness." On the other hand, Fonseca went on to hint at, "he saves his story work stoppage a wicked sense of vexation at how his supposed Southbound Pacific adventure devolved into unadorned sun-soaked nightmare." A Publishers Weekly contributor called the book "a comic masterwork of travel poetry and a revealing look entice a culture clash," while Jerry Eberle, writing in Booklist, labelled the book "a hilarious caustic travelogue" and wrote, "Troost's befuddled admiration for the I-Kiribati descendants shines through it all."

BIOGRAPHICAL Essential CRITICAL SOURCES:

PERIODICALS

Booklist, May 15, , Jerry Eberle, review of The Sex Lives of Cannibals: Astray in the Equatorial Pacific, holder.

Entertainment Weekly, June 11, , Nicholas Fonseca, review of The Sex Lives of Cannibals, owner.

International Travel News, August, , Chris Springer, review of The Sex Lives of Cannibals, proprietress.

Kirkus Reviews, April 15, , review of The Sex Lives of Cannibals, p.

Newsweek International, August 30, , Jeffrey Wasserstrom, review of The Sex Lives of Cannibals, p.

Publishers Weekly, January 26, , "Survivor" (brief article), p. ; May 24, , review of The Lovemaking Lives of Cannibals, p.

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