Street of Lost Footsteps
Lyonel Trouillot author Linda Coverdale translator Linda Coverdale editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:University of Nebraska Press
Published:1st Nov '03
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A harrowing novel depicting a night of blazing violence in modern-day Port-au-Prince
Depicting a night of blazing violence in modern-day Port-au-Prince, this novel recalls many years of violence stretching back even before the birth of Haiti in the fires of revolution. Featuring three narrators - a madam, a taxi driver, and a post office employee, it explores the nature of political oppression, memory, and truth.Lyonel Trouillot’s harrowing novel depicts a night of blazing violence in modern-day Port-au-Prince and recalls hundreds of years of violence stretching back even before the birth of Haiti in the fires of revolution. Three narrators—a madam, a taxi driver, and a post office employee—describe in almost hallucinatory terms the escalating chaos of a bloody uprising that pits the partisans of the Prophet against the murderous might of the great dictator Deceased Forever-Immortal. The drama of promise and betrayal in Haitian life inform’s Street of Lost Footsteps with the grim irony and savage tenderness characteristic of writers for whom the repetitiveness of history has gone beyond tragedy, through farce, and on into insanity. With impressive originality and touching immediacy, Trouillot explores the nature of political oppression, memory, and truth.
"The colloquial monologues are scalding. They light up the reader like a torch. Corruption and despair do not phase our trio. The old madam achieves a wistful catharsis. The postal worker and Lawrence make everyday living exquisite. And the taxi driver turns the Street of Lost Footsteps from a nightmare zone into a destination."-Nicholas Burns, Review of Contemporary Fiction -- Nicholas Burns Review of Contemporary Fiction
- Commended for Literary Award (Translation) 2004
ISBN: 9780803294509
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 159g
115 pages