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Autre Face de la mer. English
The other side of the sea / Louis-Philippe Dalembert ; translated by Robert H. McCormick Jr. ; foreword by Edwidge Danticat.
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Title:[Autre Face de la mer. English]
The other side of the sea / Louis-Philippe Dalembert ; translated by Robert H. McCormick Jr. ; foreword by Edwidge Danticat.
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Author/Creator:Dalembert, Louis-Philippe, author.
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Other Contributors/Collections:McCormick, Robert H., 1944- translator.
Danticat, Edwidge, 1969- author of foreword.
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Published/Created:Charlottesville [Virginia] : University of Virginia Press, 2014.
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Location:KOERNER LIBRARY stacks (Floor 1)Where is this?
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Call Number: PQ3949.2.D25 A9713 2014
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Number of Items:1
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Status:Available
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Location:KOERNER LIBRARY stacks (Floor 1)Where is this?
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Library of Congress Subjects:Haiti--Fiction.
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Genre/Form: Fiction.
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Description:xi, 121 pages ; 23 cm
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Series:CARAF books.
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Summary:"The Other Side of the Sea, the first novel by this major Haitian author to be translated into English, is riveted on the other shore--whether it is the ancestral Africa that still haunts Haitians, the America to which so many have emigrated, or even that final shore, the uncertain afterlife awaiting us all. With a grandmother and her grandson sharing the narration, this rich and concise tale covers an impressive span of Haitian history and emotion. Too old to leave her veranda, NouboĢt reflects on her past, touching on the 1937 Parsley Massacre, in which thousands of Haitians died at the hands of Dominican soldiers, and laments the exodus of so many young people from Haiti, although, ironically, she dreamed of making the trip herself (her name means New Boat in Creole). Her story is juxtaposed with that of her grandson, Jonas, as he suffers the abandonment of friends--including his lover--who emigrated during the Duvalier dictatorships, even feeling an urge to join them. Perhaps most striking is the addition of a third voice--that of an anonymous passenger in steerage recounting a slave ship's progress to the New World from Africa. This voice from long ago provides a powerful depiction of the sights, sounds, and smells of the Middle Passage and a fascinating counterpoint to the evocations of modern Haiti."--Amazon.com.
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Notes:Translated from the French.
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ISBN:978081393646 hardcover
0813936462 hardcover
9780813936468
9780813936475 paperback
0813936470 paperback
9780813936482 electronic bk.
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Contents:Grannie's story
The city
Jonas's story.