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by Mackenson JOB

The Haitian poet is being awarded for his collection Paons, becoming the first author from …

by Mackenson JOB

Freemasonry has made its way into filmmaking through a proliferation of clues and subtle coding …

by Mackenson JOB

In ‘Constellations of Ruins,’ Watson Charles explores the connections between memory, history, and poetry through …

by Mackenson JOB

For the second consecutive time, Laviwonndede Literary and Artistic Agency (LALA) organized its Summer Poetry …

by Mackenson JOB

Haitian artist Enock Placide, who has been living in the United States for several decades, …

by Mackenson JOB

Dreaming is the prerogative of poets, of creators. Reading Afro-Livresque’s May newsletter in my email, …

by Mackenson JOB

My participation in the 32nd edition of Livres en folie, the country’s largest cultural event, …

by Mackenson JOB

Filled to the brim on Corpus Christi, the El Rancho Hotel Convention Center hosted Book …

by Mackenson JOB

The verb became flesh in the books, on the day of Corpus Christi. The verb …

by Mackenson JOB

In the landscape of contemporary Haitian literature, where voices intertwine to express the complexity of …

by Mackenson JOB

The Haitian writer Jean Josué Eristache, in his book My Pen on a Journey, takes …

by Mackenson JOB

In a context marked by crisis and the scarcity of entertainment spaces in Haiti, the …

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