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		<title>50 Novels By Haitian Authors Every Haitian-American Should Read</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Are you a bookworm looking to read more books about Haiti, written by Haitian authors? Well, as usual your fave chick Kreyolicious has your back. Presenting…50 Novels By Haitian Authors Every Haitian-American Should Read, and here they are: 1. Aroma of Coffee by Dany Laferriere (trans.ed, 1993)[Coach House Press] 2. Aunt Resia and the Spirits [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://kreyolicious.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/50-Haitian-novels-Every-Haitian-American-Should-Read.png"><img decoding="async" src="https://kalepwa.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/50-Novels-By-Haitian-Authors-Every-Haitian-American-Should-Read.png" alt="50 Haitian novels Every Haitian-American Should Read" class="aligncenter size-large wp-image-25037"  /></a><br />Are you a bookworm looking to read more books about Haiti, written by Haitian authors? Well, as usual your fave chick Kreyolicious has your back. Presenting…50 Novels By Haitian Authors Every Haitian-American Should Read, and here they are:</p>
<p>1. <em>Aroma of Coffee</em> by <a href="http://kreyolicious.com/tag/dany-laferriere">Dany Laferriere </a>(trans.ed, 1993)<br />[Coach House Press]</p>
<p>2. <em>Aunt Resia and the Spirits and Other Stories</em> by Yanick Lahens (2010)<br />[CARAF Books] </p>
<p>3. <em>Ayiti</em> by <a href="http://kreyolicious.com/tag/roxane-gay">Roxane Gay</a> (2011)<br />[Artistically Declined Press]</p>
<p>4. <em>The Book of Emma</em> by Marie-Celie Agnant (Trans. Ed, 2006)<br />[Insomniac Press] </p>
<p>5. <em>Breath, Eyes, Memory</em> by Edwidge Danticat (1994)<br />[Soho]<br /><a href="http://kreyolicious.com/tag/edwidge-danticat">CLICK HERE</a> TO READ MORE ABOUT EDWIDGE DANTICAT!</p>
<p><iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/TyCTR0Y06gQ?rel=0&amp;showinfo=0" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen=""></iframe></p>
<p>6. <em>Canape Vert </em>by Phillipe-Thoby and Pierre Marcelin (trans. ed, 1944)<br />[Farrar &amp; Rhinehart]<br />Translated by Edward Larocque Tinker</p>
<p>7. <em>Cathedral of the August Heat</em> by Pierre Clitandre (trans. ed, 1987)<br />[Readers International]<br />Translated by B. Jones. </p>
<p>8. <em>Children of Heroes</em> by Lyonel Trouillot (2008)<br />[Bison Books]<br />Translated by Linda Coverdale</p>
<p>9. <em>Clerise of Haiti</em> by Marie-Therese Labosiere Thomas (2010)<br />[Trilingual Press]</p>
<p>10. <em>The Colour of Dawn </em>by Yanick Lahens (trans. ed 2016)<br />[Seren]<br />Translated by Alison Layland</p>
<p>11. <em>The Company of Heaven</em> by Marilene Phipps-Kettlewell (2010)<br />[University of Iowa Press] </p>
<p>12. <em>Counts of the Majestic </em>by Gesulla Cavanaugh (2011)<br />[Creative Space]</p>
<p>13. <em>Dance on the Volcano</em> by Marie Vieux Chauvet (trans. ed 2016, originally pub. 1957)<br />[Archipelago]</p>
<p>14. <em>The Deadly Rose</em> (The Rose Series) by <a href="http://kreyolicious.com/tag/jm-lominy">JM Lominy</a> (2013)<br />[Five Sons Publishing]</p>
<p>15. <em>The Dew Breaker</em> by Edwidge Danticat (2007)<br />[Vintage] </p>
<p>16. <em>Drifting </em>by Katia D. Ulysse (2014)<br />[Akashaic Books]</p>
<p>17. <em>The Farming of Bones</em> by Edwidge Danticat (1999)<br />[Soho]</p>
<p>18. <em>Festival of the Greasy Pole</em> by Rene Depestre (trans. ed, 1990)<br />[CARAF Books/University of Virginia Press]<br />Translated by Carrol F.Coates </p>
<p>19. <em>Fresh Girl</em> by Jaira Placide (2002)<br />[Wendy Lamb Books]</p>
<p>20. <em>General Sun, My Brother</em> by Jacques Stephen Alexis (Trans. ed, 1999)<br />[University of Virginia Press]<br />Translated by Caroll F. Coates</p>
<p>21. <em>God Loves Haiti</em> by Dimitry Elias Leger (2015)<br />[Amistad]</p>
<p>22. <em>Haiti Noir</em> by Various Authors (2010)<br />[Akashaic Books]</p>
<p>23. <em>Haiti Noir 2</em> by Various Authors (2013)<br />[Akashaic Books]</p>
<p>24. <em>Haitian Laughter</em> by Georges Anglade, (2006)<br />[Educavision]<br />Translated by  Anne Pease McConnell</p>
<p>25. <em>In the Flicker of an Eyelid</em> by Jacques Stephen Alexis (trans. ed, 2002)<br />[University of Virginia Press]<br />Translated by Carrol F. Coates</p>
<p>Be sure to watch the video for the rest of the books on the list!</p>
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