The MacArthur Genius Grants have been awarded, and the west side of Broadway has something to smile about. Edwidge Danticat, BC ’90, was just awarded a Genius Grant for her novels depicting Haitian history and the Haitian immigrant experience.
In works such as The Farming of Bones (1999), The Dewbreaker (2004), and Brother, I’m Dying (2007), Danticat “provides a nuanced portrait of the intersection between nation and diaspora, home and exile, and reminds us of the power of human resistance, renewal, and endurance against great obstacles.” A sister in Alpha Kappa Alpha, Danticat grew up in Haiti, moving to Brooklyn at the age of 12, before majoring in French literature at Barnard, and since then she has published five books, most recently a memoir entitled Brother, I’m Dying. A lot more on her can be found (and a lot more worthwhile procrastinating can be done) at her New York Times Topics page.
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@Congrats to my fellow Haitian!
@hello back Can someone delete that please?
@aroydee I say keep post #14 in place — it shows the reactionary right for just what it is: schoolyard bullies incapable of any reasonable discourse. They accomplish the work of progressive very well without knowing it!
@i say let the haters post…its just sour, sour grapes. next time guys!!
@is it just me or is commenter #5 always a douchebag?
@wow that has to be the least happiest recipient of a prestigious award since they tried giving sarte a nobel prize
@i mean it goes hand in hand with her material. those titles don’t sound like walks in the park.
still though, congratulations to a strong, beautiful barnard woman!
@affirmative action hooray affirmative action
@wtf is that supposed to mean?
@re: douche hooray earning one’s awards through hard work and talent!!
@cc10 I just lost a bet with myself: I assumed after reading the post that in the “7 comments” listed there would be a minimum of at least 2 that were either anti-barnard vitrol and/or flagrantly racist.
Careful there affirmative action douche, your lacking volume of horrendous posts might just restore my faith in humanity.
@cc student everyone should read ‘Krit Krat’
amazing writer!
@cc. Bold, Black, Beautiful, Barnard.
@seas has one too: theodore zoli
http://engineering.columbia.edu/announcements/2009/zoli/index.html
@that's an intense picture