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Marie Vieux-Chavet

    Marie Vieux-Chauvet était une auteure haïtienne dont les œuvres explorent souvent les relations complexes entre les individus et la société. Sa prose est connue pour son intensité et sa capacité à plonger dans les profondeurs de la psyché humaine. À travers ses récits, elle révèle les tensions entre le désir personnel et les contraintes sociétales. Son écriture se distingue par son langage puissant et sa narration captivante.

    Dance On The Volcano
    A Regarded Self
    • A Regarded Self

      • 296pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      4,5(2)Évaluer

      Kaiama L. Glover examines Francophone and Anglophone Caribbean literature whose female protagonists enact practices of freedom that privilege the self, challenge the prioritization of the community over the individual, and refuse masculinist discourses of postcolonial nation building.

      A Regarded Self
    • Dance On The Volcano

      • 492pages
      • 18 heures de lecture
      3,9(19)Évaluer

      Dance on the Volcano tells the story of two sisters growing up during the Haitian Revolution in a culture that swings heavily between decadence and poverty, sensuality and depravity. One sister, because of her singing ability, is able to enter into the white colonial society otherwise generally off limits to people of color. Closely examining a society sagging under the white supremacy of the French colonist rulers, Dance on the Volcano is one of only novels to closely depict the seeds and fruition of the Haitian Revolution, tracking an elaborate hierarchy of skin color and class through the experiences of two young women. It is a story about hatred and fear, love and loss, and the complex tensions between colonizer and colonized, masterfully translated by Kaiama L. Glover.

      Dance On The Volcano