Edwidge Danticat
A Companion to the Young Adult Literature
Format:Paperback
Publisher:McFarland & Co Inc
Published:6th Jun '22
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

A comet in the mounting firmament of third-world, non-white, female writers, Edwidge Danticat stands apart. An accomplished trilingual children's and YA author, she is also an activist, op-ed and cinema writer, and keynote speaker. Much of her work introduces the world to the cultural uniqueness of Haiti, the first black republic, and the elements of African heritage, language, and Vodou that continue to color all aspects of the island's art and self-expression.
This companion provides an in-depth look into the world and writings of Danticat through A-Z entries. These entries cover both her works and the prevalent themes of her writing, including colonialism, slavery, superstition, adaptation, dreams and coming of age. It also provides a biography of Danticat, a list of 32 aphorisms from her fiction, a guide to the names and histories of the real places in her fiction, lesson planning aids, and a robust glossary offering translations and definitions for the many Creole, French, Japanese, Latin, Spanish, and Taino terms in Danticat's writing.
“Academic programs wishing to promote Danticat's authorship will appreciate the detailed and authoritative content… As a Black woman writer reflecting third-world sensibilities, Danticat deserves a wide audience. It is to be hoped that this timely offering will increase awareness and appreciation for her work.”—Booklist
ISBN: 9781476687155
Dimensions: 254mm x 178mm x 14mm
Weight: 499g
281 pages