9/24 HW Edwidge Danticat
Edwidge Danticat is a Haitian-american play writer and novelist
She was born in Haiti immigrated to New York, at age 12
She attended the selective women's college of Barnard College, and then received a masters degree from Brown in Fine Arts and Creative Writing
She is most famous for writing about Haitian American experiences and the hardships faced in everyday life
She writes from the stories inspired by stories past down from here families generations.
The focus of her work is on the lives and relationships women have and their struggles with power, poverty, and injustice.
She loves Haitian and her speech was about 200 years of overcoming the French government
Try to understand her heritage
She received a multitude of awards for her writings: "Breath, Eyes, Memory in 1994 was a semi autobiogropgay and received much praise for how it showed life throughout a long line of Haitian women
Krik? Krak!, 1995, a collection of short stories, was published. The collection, which took its title from a call-and-response phrase common in Haitian storytelling, was a finalist for the National Book Award
I liked how in her interview she is honest with the audience
She talks in Haitian to start out her talk, this shows that she identifies strongly with her culture
"My words are my tears"
-honor those who have passed on stand up for them
came here for a better life, sacrificed
"Do not forget"
She writes about mother daughter relationships
Story= all I know/ all I have
"My words are my tears"
-honor those who have passed on stand up for them
came here for a better life, sacrificed
"Do not forget"
She writes about mother daughter relationships
Story= all I know/ all I have
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