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“a place that lives in me”: Writing Caribbean Identity - Sponsored Event

The American Library in Paris | 10 rue du Général Camou | 75007 Paris
Thursday, September 14, 2023 - 19:30 to 20:30

What does it mean to be Caribbean in the 21st century? Is it imprinted in the landscape, the language, or is it perhaps, in the words of Mireille Jean-Gilles (tr. Eric Fishman), “a place that lives in me, and that I unfurl, like a nomad his tent, in each place where I live”? In Elektrik: Caribbean Writing, eight female writers from Haiti, Martinique, and Guadeloupe explore the beauty, pain, and complexity wrapped up in their identity. Writers Marie-Célie Agnant and Gaël Octavia join poet and translator Danielle Legros Georges to read from the collection and discuss language as defiance.

This event will be hybrid. While Gaël Octavia will appear in-person at the Library, Marie-Célie Agnant and Danielle Legros Georges will remotely join from Quebec and Boston, respectively. A live remote viewing will be held at the Brooklyn Center for Fiction and the San Francisco Center for the Art of Translation.

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