Loulou, Gason Vanyan! / Loulou, the Brave!

Loulou, Gason Vanyan! / Loulou, the Brave!
Author: Mireille B. Lauture Ph.D.
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 31
Release: 2012-09-19
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1481701975

Loulou, Gason Vanyan / Loulou, the Brave: A young man who is not only intelligent but brave does the unexpected in order to achieve his goal. A truly enjoyable and inspiring story!

Survival Creole

Survival Creole
Author: Bryant C. Freeman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 40
Release: 1992
Genre: Creole dialects, French
ISBN:

Haitian-English Dictionary

Haitian-English Dictionary
Author: Bryant Freeman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 372
Release: 2011-03-14
Genre:
ISBN: 9781611950007

Companion volume to our 6,000-word English-Haitian Dictionary. Contaings over 57,000 Haitian words and expressions. "There is no surer way to negate a people than to valify that which represnets their very essence: Their language. To defile the Haitian language is to defule the Haitian people."

Haitian Creole Newspaper Reader

Haitian Creole Newspaper Reader
Author: Kate Howe
Publisher:
Total Pages: 232
Release: 1990
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN:

This reader follows the same basic format as others in the Newspaper Reader series published by Dunwoody Press, with the difference that most of the reading selections herein are transcriptions of radio broadcasts rather than newspaper articles. The book is intended to provide students of Haitian Creole who already have some knowledge of the language with further practice in reading on a wide variety of topics, thus also increasing their familiary with some aspects of Haitian life, in the broadest sense The texts vary in difficulty from elementary to advanced, with the majority ranging from 2 to 3+ on the US Government Interagency Language Roundtable scale. All the texts were originally produced by native Haitian Creole speakers for native Haitian Creole speakers.Those reading selections transcribed from radio broadcasts were recorded in Haiti between 7 and 25 November 1988. Three selections are samples of graffiti found in the slums of La Saline, and one is a political slogan on a main street in the Pacot neighborhood of the capital. The remainder are articles or letters reproduced the kind permission of the weekly newspaper, Haïti Progrés.

Dézafi

Dézafi
Author: Frankétienne
Publisher: University of Virginia Press
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2018-10-30
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0813941407

Dézafi is no ordinary zombie novel. In the hands of the great Haitian author known simply as Frankétienne, zombification takes on a symbolic dimension that stands as a potent commentary on a country haunted by a history of slavery. Now this dynamic new translation brings this touchstone in Haitian literature—the first book ever published in Haitian Creole—to English-language readers for the first time. Written in a provocative experimental style, with a myriad of voices and combining myth, poetry, allegory, magical realism, and social realism, Dézafi tells the tale of a plantation that is run and worked by zombies for the financial benefit of the living owner. The owner's daughter falls in love with a zombie and facilitates his transformation back into fully human form, leading to a rebellion that challenges the oppressive imbalance that had robbed the workers of their spirit. With the walking dead and bloody cockfights (the "dézafi" of the title) as cultural metaphors for Haitian existence, Frankétienne’s novel is ultimately a powerful allegory of political and social liberation.

American Odyssey

American Odyssey
Author: Michel S. Laguerre
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 204
Release: 1984
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780801492709

Caribbean immigrants have now become part of the social landscape of many American cities. Few studies, however, have treated in detail the process of their integration in American society. American Odyssey assesses the development and adaptation, in both human and socio-economic terms, of the Haitian immigrant community in three boroughs of New York City. An informed and well-rounded portrayal of a Caribbean community in New York, this book offers a fresh theoretical view of the structuring of urban ethnicity and provides the ethnographic background essential to understanding the problems of the Haitian population in the United States.

Haitian Art

Haitian Art
Author: Larry G. Hoffman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 286
Release: 1985
Genre: Art, Haitian
ISBN: