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Haiti Noir (Akashic Noir) [Paperback]

Edwidge Danticat
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December 7, 2010 Akashic Noir
"A wide-ranging collection from the beloved but besieged Caribbean island. […] The 36th entry in Akashic's Noir series (which ranges from Bronx to Delhi to Twin Cities) is beautifully edited, with a spectrum of voices."
--Kirkus Reviews

"Danticat has succeeded in assembling a group portrait of Haitian culture and resilience that is cause for celebration."
--Publishers Weekly

"A solid contribution to the [noir] series, especially for its showcasing of a setting not commonly portrayed in crime fiction."
--Booklist

“Who can ever judge how important Danticat has been to Americans’ understanding and re-evaluating Haiti’s position and role in the hemisphere? Not just as a novelist and essayist in her own right, but as editor and guiding force behind this collection of short stories and the re-publication and English translation of the Chauvet triptych, the Haitian-born Danticat has brought her country’s literature back into the world of English-speakers. Filled with delights and surprises, Haiti Noir, taken as a whole, provides a profound portrait of the country, from its crises to its triumphs, from the tiny bouks of the countryside to the shanties of the sprawling bidonvilles. Danticat herself has a lovely story in the collection, and permits two distinguished foreign writers on Haiti, Madison Smartt Bell and Mark Kurlansky, to slide in there among all the brilliant Haitians.”
--Daily Beast

Includes brand-new stories by: Edwidge Danticat, Rodney Saint-Eloi, Madison Smartt Bell, Gary Victor, M.J. Fièvre, Marvin Victor, Yanick Lahens, Louis-Philipe Dalembert, Kettly Mars, Marie Ketsia Theodore-Pharel, Evelyne Trouillot, Katia Ulysse, Ibi Aanu Zoboi, Nadine Pinede, and others.

Haiti has a tragic history and continues to be one of the most destitute places on the planet, especially in the aftermath of the earthquake. Here, however, Edwidge Danticat reveals that even while the subject matter remains dark, the caliber of Haitian writing is of the highest order.

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Editorial Reviews

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Eighteen authors who either live in Haiti or have connections to the country contribute stories of greed, love, lust, murder, and other traditional noir themes. Along with many others unfamiliar to North American readers, there are a couple of surprises, including Mark Kurlansky, an American writer known for nonfiction but who, as a newspaper reporter, covered Haiti and the Caribbean for nearly a decade. Most of the stories are written in English, but a couple have been translated from the French. A solid contribution to the series, especially for its showcasing of a setting not commonly portrayed in crime fiction. --David Pitt --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

Review

"A wide-ranging collection from the beloved but besieged Caribbean island. [...] The 36th entry in Akashic's Noir series (which ranges from Bronx to Delhi to Twin Cities) is beautifully edited, with a spectrum of voices." --Kirkus Reviews

"Danticat has succeeded in assembling a group portrait of Haitian culture and resilience that is cause for celebration." --Publishers Weekly

"A solid contribution to the [noir] series, especially for its showcasing of a setting not commonly portrayed in crime fiction." --Booklist

"This anthology will give American readers a complex and nuanced portrait of the real Haiti not seen on the evening news and introduce them to some original and wonderful writers." --Library Journal

Product Details

  • Paperback: 300 pages
  • Publisher: Akashic Books (December 7, 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1936070650
  • ISBN-13: 978-1936070657
  • Product Dimensions: 5.2 x 1 x 8.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 11.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #345,666 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.4 out of 5 stars
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4.4 out of 5 stars
The author is a good writer. norma m ellis  |  2 reviewers made a similar statement
These stories are diverse and engender every human emotion from triumph to fear. M. Chessia  |  1 reviewer made a similar statement
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Haunting Stories of a Beautiful and Complex Country February 14, 2011
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This is an anthology of staggering breadth and depth. Not only does it transport you to Haiti's unique neighborhoods and cities, it also traverses many important Haitian themes: corruption, kidnapping,voudou, history, diaspora, exploitation by foreign countries and companies, and the pitfalls of foreign aid. These stories are diverse and engender every human emotion from triumph to fear. Even the most fantastical tales in this anthology convey some deep truth. I read this book cover to cover in one sitting, but have been turning the stories over and over again in my head for days. I look forward to their re-reading and sharing with friends.
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Noir is a gritty mystery with an eye for the bad side of life. "Haiti Noir" is a collection of stories from assorted authors who present their tales of tracking down the truth and having some semblance of justice when everything in the world seems to be against it. With stories from a collection of some of Haiti's best authors, "Haiti Noir" is a riveting collection that should be hard to put down for any reader, with a proceed being donated to the Lambi Fund of Haiti, helping to work towards a better Haiti of tomorrow.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Haiti Noir Edited by Edwidge Danticat January 18, 2012
Format:Paperback
Haiti churns out bad news daily whether it is a cholera epidemic, a returning dictator or two or the aftermath of the earthquake of 2010. Visitors to the island nation know there is beauty, culture and miraculous people. The armchair traveler has a plethora of news books out this year written by Haitian authors to choose from. The best way to jump in feet first is with Haiti Noir edited by Edwidge Danticat.

Authors and publishers are taking up the mantle of doing well by doing good. Rebecca Skloot and her foundation for the Lacks family benefitting from book sales is a superb example. In Haiti Noir a publisher's note informs readers that, "a portion of the profits will be donated to the Lambi Fund of Haiti, a nonprofit organization working toward economic democracy, and alternative sustainable development in Haiti." As if one needs a reason beyond outstanding fiction writing to indulge in this superb anthology.

"Even before the earthquake, life was not easy in Haiti. There was always the risk of dying from hunger, an infectious disease, a natural disaster, or a crime. But there was also hope, laughter and boundless creativity," writes Danticat.

A series of readings and appearances is scheduled now through May 13, 2011, for details please visit the publisher's website. Authors included in the Haiti Noir anthology will accompany Ms. Danticat to locations in the Bronx, Brooklyn and Baltimore, MD. http://akashicbooks.com/haitinoirevents.htm

Each story is fresh and heart wrenching whether for the lost people, lost beauty or lost time. Danticat has orchestrated an outstanding selection of voices that reach into every nook and cranny of life in Haiti.

18 new stories, including one by Danticat and two by non-Haitians, Madison Smartt Bell and Mark Kurlansky, bring the sounds, aromas, colors, and landscape of Haiti to life. The Rainbow's End by M.J. Fievre is a father-daughter story that transcends the island's borders to resonate with fathers and daughters everywhere. The story is Haiti-specific in the rhythm and syncopation of the words including the oft-repeated "Because Ben Knows Where I live."

Gary Victor's The Finger shocks and surprises in a creepy crawly way but leaves readers Googling him and the 17 other authors craving more work to read by these sensational voices. Paradise Inn by Kettly Mars pays homage to the magical realism of Isabel Allende. Mars has a superb voice and her lyricism gallops without stumbling from word one.

Izzy Goldstein is the protagonist in Mark Kurlansky's The Leopard of Ti Morne and possesses a unique and funny voice and spirit. Kurlansky puts the reader smack dab in the middle of Goldstein's Miami Beach apartment with his lush and intimate description.

In an email conversation with Madison Smartt Bell about his story, Twenty Dollars, Bell said. "I started going to Haiti in 1995, once or twice a year, to research my books and then because I got to love it."

This is not the first time Bell has written about Haiti and when asked about his fascination with the island the author sums it up with a declaration by his character and alter ego in Twenty Dollars, Charlie Chapo. "Haiti is a place where magical thinking actually works."

Born in Haiti in 1969, Edwidge Danticat moved to the United States at the age of twelve. Create Dangerously, Danticat's new memoir just out from Princeton University Press, is a collection of essays exploring the responsibility of immigrant artists "to bear witness when their countries of origin are suffering from violence, oppression, poverty, and tragedy."

Danticat is the author of Breath, Eyes, Memory, an Oprah Book Club selection, Krik? Krak!, a National Book Award finalist. Brother, I'm Dying, her memoir, was a 2007 finalist for the National Book Award and a 2008 winner of a National Book Critics Circle Award. In 2009 Danticat was awarded the prestigious grant from the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation. She lives in the Little Haiti district of Miami with her husband and daughter.

Akashic Books launched the Noir Series in 2004 with its award-winning best seller Brooklyn Noir. The anthologies include all new stories, each set within a distinct neighborhood or location within the title city. Haiti Noir is the 36th book in this series.

Haiti Noir
Edited by Edwidge Danticat
Akashic Books
Hardcover ISBN# 9781617750137
Trade Paperback ISBN# 9781936070657
Cover Photo: Steve Lindridge/istockphoto.com
Cover Design: Jon Resh/Undaunted
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