Amy wilentzs cultural guide to haiti library foundation of. Amy wilentz is the author of the rainy season, martyrs crossing, and i feel earthquakes more often than they happen. This book, then, is wilentzs attempt to be done with fred voodoo. Opening with her arrival just days before the fall of haitis presidentforlife. Wilentz a writer for the new yorker and the nation and the author of a fiercely observed 1989 book about haiti, the rainy season is. Amy wilentzs haiti book bag farewell, fred voodoo the longtime devotee of haiti and the author of the new book farewell, fred voodoo. Haiti since duvalier, martyrs crossing a novel, i feel earthquakes more often than they happen. She has followed events in haiti for many years, from the fall of jeanclaude duvalier in 1986 through to the 2010 earthquake and the death of jeanclaude duvalier in 2014.
Since 1986, she has devoted much of her career to understanding the politics and culture of haiti. It is not clear that some of those who will read it will be entirely pleased. Dec 28, 2012 amy wilentz revisits haiti in farewell, fred voodoo. She is a professor of english at the university of california, irvine, where she teaches in the literary journalism program. Amy wilentz on her book and a passion for haiti video business. To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. Amy wilentz the rainy season was my goto book for an inside view of haiti for over twenty years one that i read three times or more, and that put so many questions in my head as history watched aristide come to power, then be disappeared, then become president again, then not. Amy wilentz revisits haiti in farewell, fred voodoo. Through a series of personal journeys, each interwoven with scenes from haitis extraordinary past, amy wilentz brings to life this turbulent and fascinating country.
Haiti since duvalier 1989, martyrs crossing 2000, and i feel earthquakes more often than they happen. Wilentzs letter from haiti the books subtitle is actually a warts and all love letter to the country. Coming to california in the age of schwarzenegger 2006. Amy wilentz talks with rich fahle about on her latest, farewell, fred voodoo. Haiti since duvalier, vibrantly captures the unique flavor of haiti and its tangled history. Jan 28, 20 amy wilentz is known as a writers writer, creative and courageous in her work for the new yorker and in the nation and in her awardwinning books. Commemorating the third anniversary of the devastating earthquake that struck the nation of haiti on january 12, 2010, veteran journalist and longtime observer of haiti amy wilentz comes to aloud to discuss her new book, farewell, fred voodoo. Through a series of personal journeys, each interwoven with scenes from haitis extraordinary past, amy wilentz brings to life this turbulent and. And for further information, you can view an interview with amy wilentz that was broadcast on the pbs interview program tavis smiley on feb. Amy wilentz further explores haiti, a country that continues to confound. June 1, 1989 former time reporter wilentz tells an impressionistic tale of haiti from the fall of jeanclaude duvalier to past the bloody elections of november 1987 and two subsequent coups. Amy wilentz is kind of a hero for writing this book.
Applied to a glove or a goat, this kreyol word means. The reader, meanwhile, will be enlightened on the subject of haiti, as perhaps never before. She has won the whiting writers award, the pen martha albrand nonfiction award, and the american academy of arts and letters. She also edited and translated the book in the parish of. For the last three years, the world has been captivated by stories of. Amy wilentz, a nation contributing editor, is the author of farewell, fred voodoo. Download for offline reading, highlight, bookmark or take notes while you read farewell, fred voodoo. Farewell, fred voodoo book by amy wilentz official. A letter from haiti, picks the essential reads about the colorful and troubled country. On january 31 st at politics and prose bookstore in washington dc, before a gathering of roughly 75 folks, most of whom held a newlypurchased, yellowjacketed book on their laps, amy wilentz spoke and read from that book, her just published, farewell, fred voodoo. I cant imagine theres a better book about haitia smarter, more thoughtful, toughminded, romantic, plainspoken, intimate, wellreported book. Yes, im cheating again, but these compelling, intensely personal books deserve to be read together. Amy wilentz on her book and a passion for haiti video. This book, then, is wilentz s attempt to be done with fred voodoo to see, as clearly as possible, haitians and haiti for who and what they are.
Check out pictures, bibliography, biography and community discussions about amy wilentz. Amy wilentz is an awardwinning former jerusalem correspondent for the new yorker and a longtime contributing editor at the nation magazine. Considered the best book ever written about haiti, now. Martyrs crossing, a novel about jerusalem, and i feel earthquakes more often than they happen. Amy wilentz speaks on her new book, farewell, fred voodoo. Wilentzs letter from haiti the books subtitle is actually a warts and all love. Wilentzs first jobs in journalism were for the nation, newsday, and time. Wilentz, author of the acclaimed book the rainy season, didnt go to haiti because she couldnt stand the idea of seeing that country of proud. But if she is harsh on those she saw in haiti, she is harsher still on herself.
Amy wilentz has written about haiti extensively, well before the earthquake, and in farewell fred voodoo, she offers her valuable insights. Rainy season book by amy wilentz official publisher page. She is the winner of the whiting writers award, the academy for arts and letters rosenthal award, the. She also worked for ben sonnenberg s literary periodical grand street, in its first years. Wilentz a writer for the new yorker and the nation and the author of a fiercely observed 1989 book about haiti, the rainy season. On the anniversary of the death of toussaint louverture today, the us deported 61 untested haitian migrants to hait. Her first book about haiti, the rainy season, was published in 1989 and depicted what seemed at the. After haitis devastating earthquake in 2010, the author is drawn back to the country she. From the publisher a foreign correspondent on a simple.
Amy wilentz has paid exceptionally close attention to this dreamy, nightmarish place for a quarter century, and with farewell, fred voodoo she turns all that careful watching and thinking into a. A plantain leaf, some plastic, and a piece of nylon string, and the haitian market woman, top, trying to ward off covid19, has managed to duplicate part of the 17thcentury costume designed to protect medical men from the plague. Apr 05, 2016 amy wilentz talks with rich fahle about on her latest, farewell, fred voodoo. Visit s amy wilentz page and shop for all amy wilentz books and other amy wilentz related products dvd, cds, apparel. Considered the best book ever written about haiti, now updated with a new introduction, after the earthquake, features first handreporting from haiti weeks after the 2010 earthquake. Amy wilentz is the awardwinning author of the rainy season. The earthquake has unleashed a desperation i recognize from my lon. Jan 08, 20 a brilliant writers account of a long, painful, ecstaticand unreciprocatedaffair with a country that has long fascinated the world. Through a series of personal journeys, each interwoven with scenes from haiti s extraordinary past, amy wilentz brings to life this turbulent and fascinating. Jan 08, 20 the fred voodoo referred to in the title of amy wilentzs impassioned but lumpy new book on haiti, she explains, was reporters joking name for the haitian man or woman in the. Wilentz, author of the acclaimed book the rainy season, didnt go to haiti because she couldnt stand the idea of seeing that.
Jan 20, 20 what if, as amy wilentz posits in her excellent farewell, fred voodoo, haiti has always been the most modern of nations, at the forefront of every major historical trend since columbus. Haitians, meanwhile, call all foreigners in their country blan, regardless of skin tone. Yes, im cheating again, but these compelling, intensely. A letter from haiti, picks the essential reads about. Amy wilentz is the author of several books, including the rainy season.
What could we do for haiti, if anything, and conversely what did haiti do for us. A letter from haiti, at the 2016 awp conference and book fair. Discover delightful childrens books with prime book box, a subscription that delivers. Amy wilentz on haiti, writing and truth video interview. Ben fountains top 10 books about haiti books the guardian. Farewell, fred voodoo, by amy wilentz the new york times. The fred voodoo referred to in the title of amy wilentzs impassioned but lumpy new book on haiti, she explains, was reporters joking name. Haiti since duvalier, of martyrs crossing, a novel and of i feel earthquakes more often than they happen. Coming to california in the age of schwarzenegger, and farewell, fred voodoo. She has won the whiting writers award, the penmartha albrand nonfiction award, and the american academy of arts and letters rosenthal award. Jul 12, 2017 the longtime devotee of haiti and the author of the new book farewell, fred voodoo. Madison smartt bell madison smartt bell is a novelist. Mar 04, 2004 journalist amy wilentz she has reported on haiti for a number of years and is the author of the book the rainy season. Wilentz was jerusalem correspondent for the new yorker, and is a contributing editor at the nation.
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