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HAITIAN BOOK CENTRE
displayed/will display books for sale at the following events in partnership and by being invited by the sponsors. For additional info, confirm an event, or to introduce partnership, please contact us.
Soirée Hommage à
Hervé Denis et Toto Bissainthe
Vendredi 7 Mai 2004, 7:30 PM
Voisins Complices
Avec Syto Cavé, Boulot Valcourt, Murat et Pierrot Brisson
Kavalye Pòlka
Avec Eddy Guerrier et Max Kénol

Harol M. Proshanski Auditorium
The Graduate Center, CUNY

365 Fifth Avenue at 34 th Street
(212) 817-8215
(718) 776-6764

Entrée: 25 dollars

 
2003  
February 22: CITY COLLEGE OF NEW YORK/ Manhattan
Creole and poetry. Host: HABETAC. Guess speaker: Rodney Saint Eloi, author
Time: 1 to 4pm
March 19: Second annual conference sou reyalite kominote ayisyen an / Cultural adaptation: Its impact on the life of the Haitians & Haitian-Americans . Overview on the reality of the community on Long Island
Host: HAFALI
PLace: St Raphael Parish Auditorium, East Meadow, NY
Time: 8:30 to 4pm
March 22: Voices of Women: Celebrating Haitian Women Filmmakers
Host: Dwa Fanm: http://www.dwafanm.org
PLace: The Brooklyn Museum of Art, Cantor Auditorium
Time: 2:00 to 6:00pm
Special display sale of Women literature for the day.
April 8: Celebration de Toussaint Louverture
Host: Mission permanente d'Haiti aux Nations Unies. New York.
Place: Nations Unies, Manhattan
Time: 6 to 8pm
Avril 13: Annual Book Fair
  Host: Haitian Book Centre
  Main Sponsor: CASEGHA
  Place: CASEGHA
 

218-46 Hempstead Ave
Queens Village NY 11429

  Time: 11am to 7pm
  Expected authors:
 
Claude Moise, "La croix et la bannière"
Jahaira Placide, "Fresh Girl"
Janine Compas, "À travers les années"
Gérard Desnoyers Montes, "Histoire d'Haïti: La lutte des affranchis"
Guerdy Préval, "La musique haïtienne de l’ère coloniale à nos jours"
Marie Célie Agnant, Présentation générale
  More info: Get the flyer or contact-us
   
2002  
Avril 7: York Collège, Queens, NY, Expo vente, 5-7pm
"Toussaint Louverture", pièce de théâtre de Max Kénol
April 22: CASEGHA, Queens, NY, Expo vente annuelle, 2-7pm
Ecrivains Invités
May 23: Marriot Hotel, Queens, NY, Expo vente, 8am – 3pm, HABETAC, Conférence annuelle
June 27: Columbia University, NY, NY, Expo-vente
November 24: Eglise Ste Thérèse d’Avila, Brooklyn, NY, Expo-vente
August 18: Hecksher Park, LI, NY, Expo vente, 9am – 6pm, Journée LABAPEC
October 12: Ferguson Library, Stamford, Connecticut, Expo-vente, 11am-5pm, journée haïtienne, HAPAC (Haitian American Professional Association of Connecticut)
December 7: High School 59, Springfield, NY Expo-vente, Multicultural day.
YOUR SELECTION:
Edwidge Danticat
The Dew Breaker
The Dew Breaker

Knopf, Hardcover, 256 p, March 2004, ISBN: 1-4000-4114-7, $22.00

Pour commander

A brilliant, deeply moving work of fiction that explores the world of a "dew breaker"-a torturer-a man whose brutal crimes in the country of his birth lie hidden beneath his new American reality.

We meet him late in his life. He is a quiet man, a husband and father, a hardworking barber, a kindly landlord to the men who live in a basement apartment in his home. He is a fixture in his Brooklyn neighborhood, recognizable by the terrifying scar on his face. As the book unfolds, moving seamlessly between Haiti in the 1960s and New York City today, we enter the lives of those around him: his devoted wife and rebellious daughter; his sometimes unsuspecting, sometimes apprehensive neighbors, tenants, and clients. And we meet some of his victims.

In the book's powerful denouement, we return to the Haiti of the dew breaker's past, to his last, desperate act of violence, and to his first encounter with the woman who will offer him a form of redemption-albeit imperfect-that will change him forever.

The Dew Breaker is a book of interconnected lives-a book of love, remorse, and hope; of rebellions both personal and political; of the compromises we often make in order to move beyond the most intimate brushes with history.

(Review by Random House website)

 
After the Dance, A Walk Through Carnival in Jacmel
Edwidge Danticat
The first Jacmel carnival Danticat attended (2001). Written in the first person: a deliciously amazing mix of childhood souvenirs, of Haiti’s History, Jacmel Carnival making, and, one may perhaps says, the most efficient self-exorcising one may dream of. $16
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LA CROIX ET LA BANNIÈRE

Claude Moise
« (…) cet essai est une réflexion tra­versée de questionnements sur la complexité de la normalisation démo­cratique en Haïti. Il se propose de faire ressortir l'interaction de trois dominantes de ce laborieux processus : l'hégémonie lavalassienne, le conditionnement international et la crise institutionnelle persistante. » $20
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DEZAFI, roman, Vents d’ailleurs,

Franketienne

Enfin la réédition dans la graphie officielle de ce roman monumental de Franketienne. Publié pour la première fois en 1975. $25
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