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Looking for Other Worlds: Black Feminism and Haitian Fiction, by Régine Michelle Jean-Charles, was published by University of Virginia Press in November 2022. The author will deliver a talk based on her research at the Black Studies Colloquium hosted by Columbia University’s English Department on April 11, at 4:00pm. The event takes place at 758… ....
Brooklyn, NY, June 19, 2020. Volume 62, Issue 1 SPRING FORWARD, FALL BACK. As mnemonics go, one of the best, as equipment for living, not the recipe we need. Though this issue hits the bookstands the day after we spin the clocks ahead, if springing forward is what you’re looking for, you’ve come to the wrong place. Many things must change, given where we’ve been, yet none of that will happen unless we come to terms with what we’ve learned. And it isn’t the lies, the self-dealing, the rancor, or even, at some level, the damage done, the lives ended, the fortunes ruined, the friends and family lost. All of that still burns, how could it not, and nothing will be forgotten, because how could it be? Yet what is truly essential, what must at last be confronted, was delivered to us drop by drop during this interminable succession of isolated days, a truth that 2020 hindsight cannot not reveal. Though elsewhere there will be other versions, in the US that truth is simple ....
Deane takes top literary prize worth $10 000 Article by Frank Collymore Literary Endowment Competition. Her collection of poems, An Ocean Away; My Mother Smiling: Tales of Migration and Memory beat out more than 60 other entries to take the top spot in the long-running Central Bank of Barbados-sponsored writing contest. Deane’s win was announced during a virtual awards ceremony on Sunday that featured readings from the top four finalists. Poets swept the top spots, with second prize being awarded jointly to Carlyon Blackman for her anthology, All Oppression Is Connected and Jacinth Howard for her collection The Mother Island. Blackman and Howard each received $5,000. No third prize was awarded due to the second-place tie. Zoanne Evans received the ....