In Écrire en pays assiégé: Haiti: Writing under Siege, Marie-Agnès Sourieau and Kathleen Balutansky propose that Haitian literature, perpetually engagée, has long served as "the locus for social criticism and activism under...
Michel-Rolph Trouillot's Ti difé boulé sou istoua Ayiti was published in Brooklyn in 1977 by Kolèksion Lakansièl.1 It is a rich and fascinating text that has received very little critical attention to date, probably due to the...
Michel-Rolph Trouillot’s first book, Ti difé boulé sou istoua Ayiti Stirring the Pot of Haitian History, exposes the foundational role of Haitian Vodou and the Kreyòl language in Haiti’s Revolution (1791-1804). The...