Something Different: A Lost Edwidge Danticat Interview

During the release of an anthology entitled The Butterfly’s Way, that author Edwidge Danticat put together, I had a chance to interview her for a now-defunct online magazine called Native. By Richard Louissaint Imagine this scene: a grandmother of Haitian descent serving up stories to a group of children—many of whom are little nieces, nephews, and grandchildren—as they sit around her. Before the start of each story, the grandmother shouts “Kric!,” and only begins speaking, in her native language Kreyol, after the young audience responds with an affirming “Krac!” In the oral tradition of Haitian storytelling, these two phrases “Kric” …

Last Days of Summer: August 23.2008

[pictobrowser richlouis 72157610169508797] The last days of summer: My mother just had surgery to remove a growth from her jaw area and part of her face was not moving as a result. My grandmother had just celebrated her 86th birthday and in two weeks time it she would leave us for good. And I attended my friend Dave’s annual BBQ after visiting my parents and all the kids chilling at the house who were children of family friends — my pretend cousins I suppose.

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