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Edwidge Danticat: A Bitter Legacy Revisited.

About 7 pages (2,066 words)

Publishers Weekly, August 17th, 1998

The life and works of Haitian author Edwidge Danticat are examined. Danticat is the first Haitian woman to write in English and have her work supported by a major publishing house. The author has lost a great deal of her cherished privacy since she was first recognized in 1995.

Charters is a frequent contributor to PW.

ASK EDWIDGE DANTICAT too personal a question and the soft-spoken 29-year-old writer becomes flustered, ose scrunched in distress, polite smile suddenly frozen. A scrupulous hostess who serves guests spring water from a small enameled tray in her parents' living room in Brookly...

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