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      • 'Banana republic' was coined in a 1901 short story by O. Henry, based on his experiences in the economically-exploited Honduras of the late 1800s.
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  3. The term banana republic was coined by the American author O. Henry in 1901, in a short story later adapted for use in his first book, Cabbages and Kings (1904). Henry describes a fictional country called Anchuria—“this small, maritime banana republic,” as the book says—which is based on his experiences in Honduras , where he lived for ...

  4. The first country to be described as a "banana republic," albeit in a roundabout way, was Honduras, writes T.W. for The Economist, which traditionally does not publish full bylines. In 1904,...

  5. 2022年8月12日 · The term originated as a way to describe the experiences of many countries in Central America, whose economies and politics were dominated by U.S.-based banana exporters at the turn of the 20th...

  6. In 1901, Ainslee’s Magazine published a short story by an author named Olivier Henry, “Rouge et Noir,” set in “the banana republic of Costaragua.”.

  7. What is a ‘banana republic’, and where does the phrase come from? The origins of this phrase can be found in the work of a popular American writer, although his role in coining this phrase and giving it to the world is not as well-known as it should be. Let’s take

  8. 2019年11月19日 · The termbanana republic” was coined in 1901 by American author O. Henry in his book “Cabbages and Kings” to describe Honduras while its economy, people, and government were being exploited by the American-owned United Fruit Company .