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African Diasporic Short Fiction: Critical Essay by Marie-José N'Zengou-Tayo

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SOURCE: N'Zengou-Tayo, Marie-José. “Rewriting Folklore: Traditional Beliefs and Popular Culture in Edwidge Danticat's Breath, Eyes, Memory and Krik? Krak!MaComère 3 (2000): 123-40.

In the following essay, N'Zengou-Tayo investigates how Edwidge Danticat utilizes traditional Haitian stories and beliefs in her work.

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