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Danticat, Edwidge –
Haitian-born American novelist, essayist, editor, short story writer, and children's book author.
INTRODUCTION
Danticat has emerged as one of the most important Caribbean-American authors in contemporary literature. Her novels and short fiction explore Haiti's violent and troubled past as well as her own ambivalent experience as a Haitian exile living in Brooklyn. Critics have praised her lyrical language, skillful storytelling, and sharp insights into the issues faced by Haitians in their homeland and in the United States.
BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION
Danticat was born in in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. She was very young when her parents emigrated to New York City, leaving her in Haiti to be raised by surrogate parents. At that time, Haiti was ruled by President "Baby Doc" Duvalier and the ruthless Tonton Macoutes, who tortured and killed many Haitians. Danticat joined her parents in Brooklyn in , but had a difficult time adjusting to her new home—she was lonely and felt dislocated, and in response, she began to write fiction and drama set in her homeland of Haiti. As a young woman, Danticat attended Barnard College, earning a degree in French. After graduation from Barnard, she pursued graduate studies at Brown University, eventually earning an M.F.A. degree
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