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Jacqueline Brice - Finch Edwidge Danticat : Memories of a Maäfa The one who gives the blow may forget , but the one who carries the scar remembers . Edwidge Danticat voices this Haitian proverb in an interview with Renée Shea about her ...
Jacqueline Brice - Finch Edwidge Danticat : Memories of a Maäfa The one who gives the blow may forget , but the one who carries the scar remembers . Edwidge Danticat voices this Haitian proverb in an interview with Renée Shea about her ...
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... Danticat says that , as a child growing up in Haiti , she was called " fe Joudah ” ( Creole for gossipy ) because she loved to listen to elders telling stories about the past . The stories , these ... Edwidge Danticat : Memories of a Maäfa.
... Danticat says that , as a child growing up in Haiti , she was called " fe Joudah ” ( Creole for gossipy ) because she loved to listen to elders telling stories about the past . The stories , these ... Edwidge Danticat : Memories of a Maäfa.
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... Edwidge Danticat and The Farming of Bones . " MaComère 2 ( 1999 ) : 12-22 . Trescott , Jacqueline . " Edwidge Danticat : Personal History . " The Washington Post ( 11 October 1999 ) : C1-2 . Upchurch , Michael . " No Room for the Living ...
... Edwidge Danticat and The Farming of Bones . " MaComère 2 ( 1999 ) : 12-22 . Trescott , Jacqueline . " Edwidge Danticat : Personal History . " The Washington Post ( 11 October 1999 ) : C1-2 . Upchurch , Michael . " No Room for the Living ...
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