Graham Greene wrote about our man in the Caribbean town of Port-au-Prince in his novel "The Comedians". The story follows a group of expatriates who own a hotel in Haiti during the rule of Haitian dictator Papa Doc Duvalier. The main character, Brown, is a naïve American businessman who becomes embroiled in political chaos and corruption. Greene uses the setting of Port-au-Prince to portray the violence, poverty, and political instability of Haiti during the 1960s.