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WRITING HOME
Barnard Digital Humanities Center and Barnard Center for Research on Women
13 episodes
8 months ago
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American Voices from the Caribbean
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Arts
Fiction,
History
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s2, e4 “what remains” | Katia Ulysse
WRITING HOME
48 minutes 28 seconds
4 years ago
s2, e4 “what remains” | Katia Ulysse
“No matter how long I’ve been away from home, Haiti remains inside of me.” – Katia D. Ulysse For the final episode of WRITING HOME’s second season, Tami and Kaiama welcome the critically acclaimed Haitian-American fiction and children’s book author Katia D. Ulysse. Reflecting Katia’s stories, this conversation weaves together the vitality of music, the multifaceted bonds between mothers and daughters, and the changing, transnational narratives of Haiti. Katia drops some wonderful gems as she lifts up the names of the people she loves, such as how she learnt how to story-tell at her grandmother’s feet and why she thinks of motherhood as “babysitting her daughter for the ancestors.” Katia D. Ulysse is a fiction writer, born in Haiti. Her short stories, essays, and Pushcart Prize–nominated poetry appear in numerous literary journals and anthologies, including: The Caribbean Writer, Smartish Pace, Phoebe, Meridians: feminism, race, transnationalism; Mozayik, The Butterfly’s Way: Voices from the Haitian Dyaspora in the United States, and Haiti Noir, edited by Edwidge Danticat. She has taught in Baltimore public schools for thirteen years, and served as Goucher College’s Spring 2017 Kratz Writer in Residence. Drifting, a collection of short stories, drew high praise from literary critics. She is currently at work on another short story collection. Mouths Don’t Speak is her latest novel. Reading List:Katia’s booksMouths Don’t Speak (2018)Drifting (2014)Fabiola Ale Lekòl/Fabiola Goes to School (2016)Fabiola Konn Konte/Fabiola Can Count (2012)Authors who Katia mentioned:Yanick LahensRoxane GayEdwidge Danticat“Addicted to Love” by Robert PalmerRobert Palmer performing with James Brown
WRITING HOME
American Voices from the Caribbean