In Haiti, in the capital of Port-au-Prince, largely controlled by gangs since 2021, the majority of cultural places have closed. However, the bookshop La Pléiade, run by two sisters aged 70 and 75, resists both well and badly.
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In Haiti, in the capital of Port-au-Prince, largely controlled by gangs since 2021, the majority of cultural places have closed. However, the bookshop La Pléiade, run by two sisters aged 70 and 75, resists both well and badly.