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Create Dangerously - (Toni Morrison Lecture) by Edwidge Danticat
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- A New York Times Notable BookA Miami Herald Best Book of the Year A moving and deeply personal account of art and exile from Edwidge Danticat, winner of two National Book Critics Circle Awards--now with a new preface by the author "Create dangerously, for people who read dangerously.
- About the Author: Edwidge Danticat is an acclaimed, bestselling author of many books.
- 200 Pages
- Biography + Autobiography, Personal Memoirs
- Series Name: Toni Morrison Lecture
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Book Synopsis
A New York Times Notable Book
A Miami Herald Best Book of the Year
Review Quotes
"[Danticat's] mission as a writer has been to speak from the diaspora for Haiti's disfranchised and silenced. . . . Her unlettered Haitian relatives call her a jounalis, a journalist writing with a purpose. She doesn't let them down."---Amanda Heller, Boston Globe
"[Danticat] avoids grandiose claims about the insightfulness of the exile--while honouring the complexity of the immigrant artist's role, with its precariousness and its drive to make connections."---Scott McLemee, The National
"Astonishing. . . . Here, finally, is the book I've been searching for, the book I urge everyone to read about Haiti. . . . Heartening and heartrendingly beautiful."---Julia Alvarez, NPR
"Danticat is a marvelous writer, blending personal anecdotes, history and larger reflections."---Sandip Roy, San Francisco Chronicle
"Danticat writes with a compassionate insight but without a trace of sentimentality. Her prose is energetic, her vision is clear, the tragedies seemingly speaking for themselves."---Betsy Willeford, Miami Herald
"Danticat's prose is spare and piercing; she doesn't waste words. Her ideas are never cloaked in layers of metaphor, yet every sentence has a lyrical, persuasive quality. . . . Stirring."---Jennifer Levin, Santa Fe New Mexican
"Danticat's tender new book about loss and the unquenchable passion for homeland makes us remember the powerful material from which most fiction is wrought: it comes from childhood, and place. No matter her geographic and temporal distance from these, Danticat writes about them with the immediacy of love."---Amy Wilentz, New York Times Book Review
"Danticat's writing is crisp and clear. . . . Not just another writer's book about writing, this volume delves into the suffering that affects artists who suspend themselves from time and place to create."-- "Library Journal"
"In Danticat's many remarkable stories and pensées from the gut, one locates the inimitable power of truth. Authorship becomes an act of subversion when one's words might be read and acted on by someone risking his or her life if only to read them."-- "Publishers Weekly"
"Powerful. [Danticat] acknowledges that the prospect of writing about tragedies and vanished cultures is a daunting one, yet she is not daunted: she accepts that by some accident she exists and has the power to create, and so she does."-- "TheNewYorker.com"
"What is best in this collection are the vivid portraits of the author's childhood in Haiti (and then as a book-obsessed teenager visiting the library in Brooklyn), intermingled with return journeys to visit relatives, collect sacks of coffee and observe the nation changing."---Steven Poole, The Guardian
"Whether she is profiling a courageous Haitian photojournalist, writing about a visit to relatives in a rural village, or meditating on the career of Jean-Michel Basquiat, Danticat is always also writing about her responsibilities as a part of what is called, in Creole, the dyaspora. . . . Thoughtful, powerful."---Adam Kirsch, Barnes and Noble Review
About the Author
Edwidge Danticat is an acclaimed, bestselling author of many books. She has won the National Book Critics Circle Award for both autobiography and fiction, has been a finalist for the National Book Award for both fiction and nonfiction, and has twice won the Story Prize, among many other accolades. Her books include Brother, I'm Dying; Everything Inside, a Reese's Book Club selection; Claire of the Sea Light; The Dew Breaker; Breath, Eyes, Memory, an Oprah Book Club selection; The Farming of Bones; and Krik? Krak! A MacArthur Fellow, Danticat is the Wun Tsun Tam Mellon Professor of the Humanities in the Department of African American and African Diaspora Studies at Columbia University.Dimensions (Overall): 8.0 Inches (H) x 5.25 Inches (W)
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Series Title: Toni Morrison Lecture
Sub-Genre: Personal Memoirs
Genre: Biography + Autobiography
Number of Pages: 200
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Format: Paperback
Author: Edwidge Danticat
Language: English
Street Date: November 4, 2025
TCIN: 1002840099
UPC: 9780691278087
Item Number (DPCI): 247-43-7311
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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