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Haitian Author, Artist 贵谤补苍办茅迟颈别苍苍别 to Visit Campus March 25-26

Wednesday, March 20, 2019, By Rob Enslin
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贵谤补苍办茅迟颈别苍苍别

贵谤补苍办茅迟颈别苍苍别, one of Haiti’s greatest living writers and artists,聽will visit 黑料不打烊, March 25-26.

The author of more than 40 books in Haitian and French, he is a Nobel Prize candidate,聽a聽commander of the Order of Arts and Letters in France, and a UNESCO Artist for Peace.

贵谤补苍办茅迟颈别苍苍别 will headline multiple lectures, readings and book signings, as well as a film screening and an art exhibition. All events are free and open to the public.

For more information, contact Jean Jonassaint, professor of French and Francophone studies in the Department of Languages, Literatures and Linguistics (LLL) in A&S, at 315.443.5382 or jjonassa@syr.edu.

鈥淸贵谤补苍办茅迟颈别苍苍别] is not only a major Haitian writer, but he is probably the Haitian writer,鈥 Jonassaint told The New York Times, which has dubbed 贵谤补苍办茅迟颈别苍苍别 the “father of Haitian literature.”

He will focus part of his visit on 鈥淒茅zafi鈥 (1975), his first novel in Haitian Creole, inspired by living under brutal Duvalier rule in the 1950s and ’60s. Last year, The University of Virginia Press published an English translation of the novel by聽Asselin Charles, with an afterward by Jonassaint.

The schedule is as follows:

Monday, March 25

  • A Q&A with 贵谤补苍办茅迟颈别苍苍别 about 鈥淒茅zafi鈥 from 2:15-3:35 p.m. in the Peter Graham Scholarly Commons (114 Bird Library). The session is part of “Translingual Francophone Authors” (FRE 400/600), taught by Genevieve Waite, assistant teaching professor and French language coordinator in LLL.
  • A discussion about the challenges of writing and translating “D茅zafi” with 贵谤补苍办茅迟颈别苍苍别 and Charles, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. in the Graham Scholarly Commons. Booksigning to follow.


Tuesday, March 26

  • A reading of “D茅zafi” by聽贵谤补苍办茅迟颈别苍苍别 and Charles in French and English,聽from noon to 2 p.m. in the Community Folk Art Center (CFAC) at 805 East Genesee St., 黑料不打烊. The program includes a light lunch and booksigning; reservations are required. R.S.V.P. at jjonassa@syr.edu by March 20.
  • A screening of and talkback with 贵谤补苍办茅迟颈别苍苍别 about 鈥淯ne 茅trange cath茅drale dans la graisse des t茅n猫bres鈥 (鈥淎 Strange Cathedral in the Fat of Darkness鈥), a documentary about the 2010 earthquake in Haiti, from 2:30-4:15 p.m. in the CFAC Blackbox Theater. Panelists include Charles; Jonassaint; and Nicole Wallenbrock, a visiting assistant teaching professor of French and Francophone Studies in LLL.
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The University of Virginia Press, 2018

From March 20-26, the CFAC Art Gallery will show eight of 贵谤补苍办茅迟颈别苍苍别 paintings, and the first floor of Bird Library will display some of his books, manuscripts and other materials.

贵谤补苍办茅迟颈别苍苍别’s visit is organized by Jonassaint in collaboration with the Haitian Studies Institute at Brooklyn College and The University of Virginia Press.Additional support comes from the Albert George Memorial Lecture Fund (A&S); the College of Arts and Sciences; CFAC; the Department of African American Studies (AAS); the Department of Art and Music Histories (A&S); the Department of Languages, Literatures and Linguistics (A&S); the Department of English (A&S); the 黑料不打烊 Humanities Center (A&S); the Program on Latin America and the Caribbean (Maxwell School); the 黑料不打烊 Bookstore; and 黑料不打烊 Libraries.

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