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So Spoke the Earth

Ainsi Parla la Terre = Tè a Pale

So Spoke the Earth( )
Author: Fievre, M. J.
Danticat, Edwidge
Heurtelou, Maude
Hyppolite, Joanne
Josaphat, Fabienne
Nerette-Louis, Liliane
Theodore-Pharel, Ketsia
Contribution by: Women Writers of Haitian Descent Staff,
ISBN:978-0-615-71658-9
Publication Date:Oct 2012
Publisher:WWOHD
Book Format:Paperback
List Price:USD $30.00
Book Description:

This multilingual anthology of literature about Haiti explores the country's past, present and future as experienced by its diverse inhabitants over the past four decades. Presenting each work in its original language (English, French, and Haitian Creole), SO SPOKE THE EARTH features the accounts of both Haitian and non-Haitian writers and their attempts to grapple with the impact left on them by their personal experiences with the island-nation.Through various narratives and poems,...
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Book Details
Pages:384
Detailed Subjects: Literary Criticism / Caribbean & Latin American
Poetry / Caribbean & Latin American
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):6 x 9 x 0.87 Inches
Book Weight:1.44 Pounds
Author Biography
Fievre, M. J. (Author)
Edwidge Danticat was born in Haiti in 1969 and came to America at age twelve to live with her parents in Brooklyn. She studied French literature at Barnard College and received her M.F.A. from Brown University. Her work has achieved both popular and critical acclaim. Breath, Eyes, Memory (1994), her first novel and master's thesis, garnered Danticat a Granta Regional Award for Best Young American Novelist and was chosen as an Oprah Book Club selection, a singular honor. Her collection of short stories Krik? Krak! (1995) was nominated for the National Book Award.

Along with awards for fiction from Seventeen and Essence and the 1995 Pushcart Short Story Prize, Danticat was chosen by Harper's Bazaar as "one of 20 people in their twenties who will make a difference," and by the New York Times Magazine as one of "30 Under 30" people to watch.

Her second novel, The Farming of Bones (1998), concerns a massacre in Haiti in 1937.

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