In 'We're Alone,' Edwidge Danticat's essays extend an invitation to be together

In 'We're Alone,' Edwidge Danticat's essays extend an invitation to be together

  • By
  • Episode
      780
  • Published
      Sep 10, 2024
  • Publisher
0 Ratings
0
Episode
780 of 1092
Duration
10min
Language
English
Format
Category
Non-fiction

Edwidge Danticat is known for her novels and short stories. But her new book, We're Alone, is a collection of eight wide-ranging essays. These essays touch on intimate and historical topics: Danticat's past and present, the history of Haiti, parenting, migration and the author's connection to her literary heroes. In today's episode, Danticat speaks with NPR's Ari Shapiro about the complexity of nostalgia and the Haiti she remembers.

To listen to Book of the Day sponsor-free and support NPR's book coverage, sign up for Book of the Day+ at plus.npr.org/bookoftheday

Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoices

NPR Privacy Policy


Listen and read

Step into an infinite world of stories

  • Read and listen as much as you want
  • Over 1 million titles
  • Exclusive titles + Storytel Originals
  • 7 days free trial, then €9.99/month
  • Easy to cancel anytime
Try for free
Details page - Device banner - 894x1036
Cover for In 'We're Alone,' Edwidge Danticat's essays extend an invitation to be together

Other podcasts you might like ...