Open Gate: An Anthology of Haitian Creole Poetry

by Paul Laraque (Editor), Jack Hirschman (Editor)

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A bilingual collection of modern Haitian Creole poetry.

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Open Gate is the first bilingual volume of Haitian Creole poetry published in English. Seven years in the making, this anthology is the result of the dedication of its editors and translators, Paul Laraque, Jack Hirschman and the Haitian poet Boadiba, as well as Max Manigat, one of the first teachers of Creole on the university level who was an invaluable advisor.

The editors focus on contemporary Creole poetry that reflects the struggle for human rights in Haiti. The book is divided into three sections: Pioneers of Modern Haitian Creole poetry, beginning with the founder of modern Haitian Creole literature, Felix Morisseu-Leroy (19131998); the flowering of Haitian poetry as represented by the literary movement, "Society of Butterflies," show more some of whose members were jailed or exiled by the bloody Duvalier dictatorship; and the New Generation featuring primrily those poets in the Diaspora whose work has been published in the last 15 years. show less
Excellent collection of Haitian poetry in both Creole and English. Women poorly represented in book.

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Open Gate: An Anthology of Haitian Creole Poetry

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Poetry, Fiction and Literature
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841.91408097294Literature & rhetoricFrench & related literaturesFrench poetry1900-1900-1999, 20th century1945-1999
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PM7854 .H37 .O66Language and LiteratureHyperborean, Native American, and artificial languagesHyperborean, Indian, and artificial languagesMixed languagesCreole languages
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