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A powerful poetry collection blending social critique and sensuality, capturing the struggles and beauty of Haitian culture with lyrical depth and artistic mastery. This collection is presented in two versions: the first in English, the second in French and Haitian Creole. Each version is thoughtfully divided into two themes. The first theme features committed poetry, a powerful social lyricism that boldly denounces the flaws of the Haitian political system. This work serves as a poignant cry against the indescribable agony faced by the nation. The second theme delves into sensuality, love,…mehr
A powerful poetry collection blending social critique and sensuality, capturing the struggles and beauty of Haitian culture with lyrical depth and artistic mastery.
This collection is presented in two versions: the first in English, the second in French and Haitian Creole. Each version is thoughtfully divided into two themes. The first theme features committed poetry, a powerful social lyricism that boldly denounces the flaws of the Haitian political system. This work serves as a poignant cry against the indescribable agony faced by the nation. The second theme delves into sensuality, love, and the enchanting beauty of Creole culture.
The author invites readers, both seasoned and new to the world of poetry, to immerse themselves in texts of remarkable virtuosity. These works echo the brilliance of the great literary artists of surrealism, offering a unique perspective on the human experience. Through vivid imagery and emotional depth, this collection promises to engage the heart and mind, making it an essential addition to any literary journey. Discover the essence of Haiti through the lens of its rich poetic tradition in The Smell of Dreams on the Other Side of the Border.
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Autorenporträt
Getro Bernabé is a multilingual poet, educator, and former officer in the Haitian Coast Guard. He currently works as an adult educator with the Literacy Council of Southwestern Pennsylvania and serves as a community liaison with the Mon Valley Regional Chamber of Commerce. His poetry has been published in Fant Janm Lavi (Media-Texte, Ed. Choucoune, 2014) and Gouyad Satan (Media-Texte, Ed. Choucoune, 2017). With a background in social communication and extensive leadership training, Bernabé offers a global perspective in his writing. Fluent in Haitian Creole, French, English, and Spanish, he bridges cultures through his rich experiences in maritime service, language instruction, and community engagement.
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