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We're Alone: Essays

We're Alone: Essays

by Edwidge Danticat (Author)
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A collection of exceptional new essays by one of the most significant contemporary writers on the world stage Tracing a loose arc from Edwidge Danticat’s childhood to the COVID-19 pandemic and recent events in Haiti, the essays gathered in We’re Alone include personal narrative, reportage, and tributes to mentors and heroes such as Toni Morrison, Paule Marshall, Gabriel García Márquez, and James Baldwin that explore several abiding themes: environmental catastrophe, the traumas of colonialism, motherhood, and the complexities of resilience.From hurricanes to political violence, from her days as a new student at a Brooklyn elementary school knowing little English to her account of a shooting hoax at a Miami mall, Danticat has an extraordinary ability to move from the personal to the global and back again. Throughout, literature and art prove to be her reliable companions and guides in both tragedies and triumphs.Danticat is an irresistible presence on the page: full of heart, outrage, humor, clear thinking, and moral questioning, while reminding us of the possibilities of community. And so “we’re alone” is both a fearsome admission and an intimate invitation―we’re alone now, we can talk. We’re Alone is a book that asks us to think through some of the world’s intractable problems while deepening our understanding of one of the most significant novelists at work today. Read more

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PublisherGraywolf Press
Publication dateSept. 3 2024
LanguageEnglish
Print length192 pages
ISBN-101644453029
ISBN-13978-1644453025
Item weight314 g
Dimensions14.61 x 1.65 x 21.72 cm
Best Sellers Rank#482,086 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #56 in Black & African American Literary Criticism #128 in Caribbean & Latin American Literature #943 in Environmental Geology
Customer Reviews4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars 31 ratings

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