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Название книги: I Am a Japanese Writer Авторы: Laferriere Dany Жанры: prose_contemporary Файл: fb2-521000-526999.zip/521022.fb2 Размер файла: 331,1 КБ Язык: Английский |
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A devilishly intelligent new novel by the internationally bestselling author and Prix Médicis winner. A black writer from Montreal has found the perfect title for his next book I Am a Japanese Writer. His publisher loves it and gives him an advance. The problem is, he can't seem to write a word of it. He nurses his writer's block by taking baths, re-reading the Japanese poet Basho and engaging in amorous intrigues with rising pop star Midori. The book, still unwritten, becomes a cult phenomenon in Japan, and the writer an international celebrity. A Japanese writer publishes a book called I Am a Malagasy Writer. Even the Japanese consulate is intrigued. Our hero is delighted — until things start to go wrong. Part postmodern fantasy, part Kafkaesque nightmare and part travelogue to the inner reaches of the self, I Am a Japanese Writer calls into question everything we think we know about what-and who-makes a work of art |
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Название книги: The Butterfly's Way: Voices from the Haitian Dyaspora in the United States Авторы: Danticat Edwidge, Christophe Marc, Hyppolite Joanne, Cadet Jean-Robert, Laforest Marie-Helene, Benoit Jean-Pierre, Saint Assotto, Sanon Barbara, Georges Danielle, Laferriere Dany, Dreyfuss Joel, Benoit Patricia, Payen Nikol, Ketsia Marie, Theodore-Pharel , Heurtelou Maude, Pierre-Pierre Garry, Bury Martine, Ulysse Katia, Phipps Marilene, Etienne Phebus, Latour Francie, Calypso Anthony, Neptune Miriam, Casimir Leslie, Gregoire Annie, Cantave Sophia, Pierre Marie, Alexandre Sandy, Chassagne Leslie, Sylvain Patrick, Trouillot Michel-Rolph, Wainwright Babette, Ulysse Gina, Chancy Myriam, Sylvain Patrick Жанры: prose_contemporary Файл: fb2-382000-387999.zip/386607.fb2 Размер файла: 503,4 КБ Язык: Английский |
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In four sections-Childhood, Migration, First Generation, and Return-the contributors to this anthology write powerfully, often hauntingly, of their lives in Haiti and the United States. Jean-Robert Cadet's description of his Haitian childhood as a restavec-a child slave-in Port-au-Prince contrasts with Dany Laferriere's account of a ten-year-old boy and his beloved grandmother in Petit-Gove. We read of Marie Helene Laforest's realization that while she was white in Haiti, in the United States she is black. Patricia Benoit tells us of a Haitian woman refugee in a detention center who has a simple need for a red dress-dignity. The reaction of a man who has married the woman he loves is the theme of Gary Pierre-Pierre's "The White Wife"; the feeling of alienation is explored in "Made Outside" by Francie Latour. The frustration of trying to help those who have remained in Haiti and of the do-gooders who do more for themselves than the Haitians is described in Babette Wainwright's "Do Something for Your Soul, Go to Haiti." The variations and permutations of the divided self of the Haitian emigrant are poignantly conveyed in this unique anthology |
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Название книги: The Return Авторы: Laferriere Dany Жанры: prose_contemporary Файл: fb2-521000-526999.zip/521023.fb2 Размер файла: 357,8 КБ Язык: Английский |
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From the Prix Médicis winner comes a haunting meditation on the nature of identity. Dany Laferrière’s most celebrated book since How to Make Love to a Negro, The Return is a bestseller in France and Quebec and the winner of many awards, including the prestigious Prix Médicis and the Grand Prix du livre de Montréal. At age 23, the narrator, Dany, hurriedly left behind the stifling heat of Port-au-Prince for the unending winter of Montreal. It was 1976, and Baby Doc Duvalier’s regime had just killed one of his journalist colleagues. Thirty-three years later, a telephone call informs Dany of his father’s death in New York. Windsor Laferrière had fled Haiti in the 1960s, fearing persecution for his political activities. After the funeral, Dany plans to return his father to Baradères, the village in Haiti where he was born. It is not the body he will take, but the spirit. How does one return from exile? In acutely observed details, Dany reveals his affection for his father and for the land of his birth. Translated by two-time Governor General’s Award — winner David Homel, The Return blends the gritty reality of daily life with the lush sensuality and ecstatic mystery that underlie Haitian culture. It is the novel of a great writer |
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Название книги: The World is Moving Around Me: A Memoir of the Haiti Earthquake Авторы: Laferriere Dany Жанры: prose_contemporary Файл: fb2-521000-526999.zip/521024.fb2 Размер файла: 666,6 КБ Язык: Английский |
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On January 12, 2010, novelist Dany Laferrière had just ordered dinner at a Port-au-Prince restaurant with a friend when the earthquake struck. He survived; some three hundred thousand others did not. The quake caused widespread destruction and left over one million homeless. This moving and revelatory book is an eyewitness account of the quake and its aftermath. In a series of vignettes, Laferrière reveals the shock, rage, and grief experienced by those around him, the acts of heroism he witnessed, and his own sense of survivor guilt. At one point, his nephew, astonished at still being alive, asks his uncle not to write about "this," "this" being too horrible to give up so easily to those who were not there. But as a writer, Laferrière can't make such a promise. Still, the question is raised: to whom does this disaster belong? Who gets to talk and write about it? In this way, this book is not only the chronicle of a natural disaster; it is also a personal meditation about the responsibility and power of the written word in a manner that echoes certain post-Holocaust books. Includes a foreword by Michaëlle Jean, UN special envoy to Haiti and the former Governor General of Canada. Dany Laferrière was born in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, in 1953. He is the author of fourteen novels, including Heading South and How to Make Love to a Negro without Getting Tired. His awards include the Prix Médicis and the Governor General's Literary Award. He lives in Montreal, Quebec |