The Butterfly's Way: Voices from the Haitian Dyaspora in the United States

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Product Details

Price
$22.00
Publisher
Soho Press
Publish Date
Pages
304
Dimensions
5.48 X 8.23 X 0.73 inches | 0.61 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781569472187
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About the Author

Edwidge Danticat is the author of numerous books, including Brother, I'm Dying, which won the National Book Critics Circle Award and was a National Book Award finalist; Breath, Eyes, Memory, an Oprah Book Club selection; Krik? Krak!, a National Book Award finalist; The Dew Breaker, winner of the inaugural Story Prize; and The Farming of Bones, which won an American Book Award for fiction in 1999. The recipient of a MacArthur Fellowship, she has been published in The New Yorker, The New York Times, and elsewhere.

Reviews

Praise for The Butterfly's Way

"A volume that movingly describes the various facets of the Haitian migration experience . . . The Butterfly's Way is the story of a people in transition, struggling to find a comfort zone between their land of origin and their land(s) of resettlement. It provides powerful images of the inner souls of displaced persons, living between two worlds and carrying a heavy baggage of things past."
--Afro-Hispanic Review

"An assembly of writings by writers of Haitian descent--the first of its kind . . . An astonishing, stirring addition not only to the heretofore thin canon of Haitian-American literature, but to American literature. Period."
--Research in African Literatures

"Varied, colorful, and interesting . . . Whether [the writers] are discussing childhood memories, interracial relationships, or returning home, their comments are always illuminating."
--Library Journal

"A potent and piercing collection of essays and poems that articulate the frustrations and sorrows of Haitians who are now outsiders both in Haiti and in their places of refuge." --Booklist