Edwidge Danticat
* 19.1.1969 Port-au-Prince, Haiti –
Rezensionen – Links –
Haiti Links – Literatur – Rezensionen (allgemein)
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| Rezensionen |
The Dew Breaker
The Farming of Bones |
BookBrowse: Breath, Eyes, Memory
– The Dew Breaker |
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About the Author ..., by the
Author ... mit zahlreichen Links
zu Audios und Videos online
African American Literature
Book Club
Behind the Books: A
Conversation with Edwidge Danticat ...author of Breath, Eyes,
Memory |
BookBrowse: A Conversation
with Edwidge Danticat about The Dew Breaker |
Bookfest 03 33
minutes National Book Festival 2003 mit
Lesung
A Haitian Book Guide | Edwidge
Danticat
Edwidge Danticat auf
www.lehman.cuny.edu (franz.);
hervorragend!
Immigrant Achievement Awards
Homepage
Lannan Literary Fellowship
2004
Learner.org
Meehan, Dr. Kevin, University
of Central Florida
Postcolonial Studies at Emory
swisseduc.ch
Voices from the Gaps: Women
Artists and Writers of Color hervorragend!
We are Ugly, but We are Here!
Wikipedia
Edwidge Danticat Wins The
Story Prize for The Dew Breaker
– The Story-Prize
Zitate |
| Haiti |
Haiti: Beiträge
zu Geschichte, Wirtschaft und Politik AG
Friedensforschung Friedensratschlag Kassel |
Bob Corbett's
Haiti Page |
Noam Chomsky:
"US - Haiti", Z Magazine Online March 9, 2004 |
Doing Business in Haiti
- The World Bank Group |
Haiti 1804 - 2004 +2 |
The Haitian Studies Association
(HSA) |
Haiti Links |
The History of the Republic of
Haiti (Haiti Archives) |
The Journal of Haitian Studies |
"Kinder mit Schuss- oder
Stichverletzungen waren keineswegs selten"
- Interview mit Dirk Zeiler |
Poto Mitan, Information about the documentary film Poto Mitan,
a story of woman labor organizers in Haiti |
Haiti: Weltbank – Haiti Country Brief |
Papa Doc und Tonton Macoute:
Bernard Diederich, Al Burt: Papa
Doc. The Truth about its Dictator. Vorwort von
Graham Greene. London: Bodley, 1970. 397 Seiten. |
Tonton Macoute: Wikipedia.en – Wikipedia.de |
Windows on Haiti |
Berichte zu Haiti von amnesty
international |
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| Literatur |
| "A special
issue on Edwidge Danticat". Journal of Haitian Studies
7.2. 2001
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Danticat, Edwidge: "A few
years ago, ...", The Washington Post,
24.9. 2006
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Danticat, Edwidge: "Does It
Work?", The Washington Post, 24.9. 2006
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| Danticat, Edwidge: "Elsie". Callaloo
29.1. 2006, S.
22-29.
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| Danticat, Edwidge: "The Journals of Water Days 1986: An
Excerpt". Callaloo
19.2 Emerging Women Writers: A Special Issue 1996, S. 376-381
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Danticat, Edwidge: "Outlook:
Why Torture Doesn't Work", The Washington Post,
25.9. 2006
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| Davis, Rocio G. (2001): "Oral Narrative as Short Story
Cycle: Forging Community in Edwidge Danticat's »Krik? Krak!«".
Melus
26:2, S. 65-81. |
Gyssels, Kathleen: "Haitians
in the City: Two Modern-Day Trickster Tales". 2002
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Hoffmann, Léon-François: Essays
on Haitian Literature. Washington, D.C.: Three
Continents Press, 1984. 184 Seiten
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| Marxen, Patti M.. "The Map Within: Place, Displacement, and the Long
Shadow of History in the Work of Edwidge Danticat". Journal
of Haitian Studies 11.1. 2005.
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| Meacham, Cherie: "Traumatic Realism in the Fiction of Edwidge
Danticat". Journal of Haitian Studies 11.1. 2005.
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| Shea, Renee H.; Edwidge Danticat: "The Dangerous Job of Edwidge
Danticat: An Interview". Callaloo 19.2, Emerging
Women Writers: A Special Issue. 1996, S. 382-389.
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