Black Issues Book Review - Vol. 6 Nbr. 4, July 2004
Valbrun, Marjorie
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Fiction - Critical Essay
Ethnic, cultural, racial issues/studies
Haitian writers
Haitian Americans
Immigrant life
Criticism and interpretation
Portrayals
Haiti's eloquent daughter: in the bicentennial year of the conflict-ridden land of her birth, Edwidge Danticat lives in Miami's 'Little Haiti' and continues to write about 'those things that haunt me.'.
When Breath, Eyes, Memory, Edwidge Danticat's first novel, debuted l0 years ago, reviewers predicted the then 24-year old writer would become an important literary voice. With five books and several literary prizes behind her, the author has proven the predictions right and has earned a loyal following of readers who have come to appreciate her now familiar voice.
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