Exile and Post-1946 Haitian Literature

Alexis, Depestre, Ollivier, Laferrière, Danticat

Martin Munro

Martin Munro

Distributed for Liverpool University Press

320 pages | 6 x 9
Paper $39.95 ISBN: 9781846318542 Will Publish July 2013 For sale in North America only
Exile and Post-1946 Haitian Literature provides readers with an excellent introduction to recent Haitian literature, one of the richest literary traditions in the Americas. Martin Munro focuses on works written after 1946, a period in which exile has become the dominant theme in Haitian literature. Using this notion of Haitian writing as a literature of exile, Munro analyzes key novels by the most important figures of each generation of the past sixty years, including Jacques Stephen Alexis, René Depestre, Émile Ollivier, Dany Laferrière, and Edwidge Danticat.
Contents
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Inhabiting Haiti
1. Jacques-Stephen Alexis - Janus in Limbo: Urbanization, Exoticism, and Creolization
2. René Depestre - Internal Exiles and Exotic Longings
3. Émile Ollivier - Passing Through
4. Dany Laferrière - Master of the New
5. Edwidge Danticat - Home Is Where the Hurt Is
Conclusion - The Missing People: Theorizing Haitian and Caribbean Exiles
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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