Edwidge Danticat

Edwidge Danticat
Edwidge Danticat

Danticat, September 2007
Born January 19, 1969 (1969-01-19) (age 42)
Port-au-Prince, Haiti
Occupation Writer
Nationality Haitian American
Period 1994 - present
Genres Novels, short stories

Edwidge Danticat (Haitian Creole pronunciation: [ɛdwidʒ dãtika]; born January 19, 1969) is an Haitian-American author.

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Biography

Danticat was born in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. When she was two years old, her father André immigrated to New York, to be followed two years later by her mother Rose. This left Danticat and her younger brother Eliab to be raised by her aunt and uncle. Although her formal education in Haiti was in French, she spoke Kreyòl at home.

While still in Haiti, Danticat wrote her first short story about a girl who was visited by a clan of women each night.[citation needed] At the age of 12, she moved to Brooklyn, New York, to join her parents in a heavily Haitian American neighborhood. As she was an immigrant teenager, Edwidge's accent and upbringing were a source of discomfort for her, thus she turned to literature for solace.[citation needed] Two years later she published her first writing, in English, "A Haitian-American Christmas: Cremace and Creole Theatre," in New Youth Connections, a citywide magazine written by teenagers. She later wrote a story about her immigration experience for New Youth Connections, "A New World Full of Strangers." In the introduction to Starting With I, an anthology of stories from the magazine, Danticat wrote, “When I was done with the [immigration] piece, I felt that my story was unfinished, so I wrote a short story, which later became a book, my first novel: Breath, Eyes, Memory…. Writing for New Youth Connections had given me a voice. My silence was destroyed completely, indefinitely.”[1]

Personal life

Edwidge Danticat is married to Fedo Boyer. She has two daughters, Mira and Leila.[2]

Career

After graduating from Clara Barton High School in Brooklyn, New York, Danticat entered Barnard College in New York City. Initially she had intended on studying to become a teacher, but her love of writing won out and she received a BA in French literature. In 1993, she earned a Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing from Brown University—her thesis, titled "My turn in the fire - an abridged novel",[3] was the basis for her novel Breath, Eyes, Memory[citation needed], which was published by Soho Press in 1994. Four years later it became an Oprah's Book Club selection.[4]

Since completing her MFA, Danticat has taught creative writing at both New York University and the University of Miami.[5] She has also worked with filmmakers Patricia Benoit and Jonathan Demme, on projects on Haitian art and documentaries about Haïti.[citation needed] Her short stories have appeared in over 25 periodicals and have been anthologized several times. Her work has been translated into numerous other languages including French, Korean, German, Italian, Spanish and Swedish.

Danticat is a strong advocate for issues affecting Haitians abroad and at home. In 2009, she lent her voice and words to Poto Mitan: Haitian Women Pillars of the Global Economy, a documentary about the impact of globalizaton on five women from different generations.[6]

Danticat is a member of the Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority.

Danticat has also won fiction awards from Essence and Seventeen Magazines, was named "1 of 20 people in their twenties who will make a difference" in Harper's Bazaar, was featured in New York Times Magazine as one of "30 under 30" people to watch, and was called one of the "15 Gutsiest Women of the Year" by Jane Magazine.

Awards

Bibliography

Books

  • Breath, Eyes, Memory (young adult novel, 1994)
  • Krik? Krak! (stories, 1996)
  • The Farming of Bones (novel, 1998)
  • Behind the Mountains (young adult novel, 2002, part of the First Person Fiction series)
  • After the Dance: A Walk Through Carnival in Jacmel, Haiti (travel book, 2002)
  • The Dew Breaker (novel-in-stories,2004)
  • Anacaona: Golden Flower, Haiti, 1490 (young adult novel, 2005, part of The Royal Diaries series)
  • Brother, I'm Dying (memoir/social criticism, 2007)
  • The Butterfly's Way (anthology editor)
  • Create Dangerously: The Immigrant Artist at Work (essay collection, 2010)
  • Haiti Noir (anthology editor, 2011)
  • Best American Essays, 2011" (anthology editor, October 2011)

Short stories

Film

  • Poto Mitan - Writer/Narrator, 2009

References

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