Edwidge Danticat
Edwidge Danticat was born in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, in 1969 and moved to the United States when she was twelve. She majored in French literature at Barnard College and received a Master’s in creative writing from Brown University. Her first novel, Breath, Eyes, Memory, was published in 1994, and a collection of stories, Krik? Krak!, in 1995. She was selected by Granta in 1996 as one of The Best Young American Novelists. In 1998 she published a novel, The Farming of the Bones, which received an American Book Award. This was followed in 2004 by The Dew Breaker, a novel-in-stories, and a memoir Brother I’m Dying, in 2007, which won the National Critics Circle Award. In 2009 she was awarded a MacArthur ‘Genius’ Grant. Her essay collection Create Dangerously was published in 2010; she also edited Haiti Noir. Danticat’s latest book, Claire of the Sea Light, was published in August 2015.
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In Conversation | The Online Edition
Kettly Mars | Best Untranslated Writers
Edwidge Danticat
‘Ms Mars is a singularly gifted writer, who with each new work delves more profoundly into themes that are both timely and essential.’
In Conversation | The Online Edition
Edwidge Danticat | Interview
Edwidge Danticat & Ellah Allfrey
‘I am a writer who is shaped by everything that I have experienced and loved, including Haiti.’
Fiction | Issue 115
Hot-Air Balloons
Edwidge Danticat
‘We should all know that life and death are beyond our control.’
Fiction | Issue 54
The Revenant
Edwidge Danticat
‘Doctor Berto came with a new stethoscope to check Victoria’s heart. He was shocked to learn that she had died.’