Haitian Laughter
작성자
Anne P. McConnell Georges Anglade
아직 평점이 없습니다
Manga
Art & Photography
형식
하드커버
페이지
400
언어
프랑스어
출판됨
Mar 30, 2006
출판사
Educa Vision Inc.
판
Bilingual
ISBN-10
1584323590
ISBN-13
9781584323594
설명
Haitian Laughter presents a vibrant tapestry of stories that delve into the heart of Haitian culture through a unique blend of humor and resilience. The authors, Anne P. McConnell and Georges Anglade, draw readers into a world where laughter serves as a powerful coping mechanism against life’s adversities. Each narrative is infused with the rich history and vivid landscapes of Haiti, showcasing the country's spirit in the face of challenges.
Through a series of poignant anecdotes and personal reflections, the writers capture the essence of everyday life in Haiti. Their storytelling is marked by warmth and authenticity, making the reader feel intimately connected to the characters and their experiences. The use of both French and English allows for a wider audience to appreciate the nuances of the language and cultural context.
Laughter becomes a profound theme, revealing how it can forge connections and provide solace amidst turmoil. The authors illustrate how humor acts as a bridge between generations, preserving traditions while adapting to modern realities. The interplay of cultures, showcased through various tales, highlights the ingenuity and strength of the Haitian spirit.
Overall, the book serves as a celebration of life, a testament to the power of humor, and an invitation to discover the richness of Haitian heritage. McConnell and Anglade’s collaborative work not only entertains but also educates, making it a valuable addition to the understanding of Haitian narratives.
Through a series of poignant anecdotes and personal reflections, the writers capture the essence of everyday life in Haiti. Their storytelling is marked by warmth and authenticity, making the reader feel intimately connected to the characters and their experiences. The use of both French and English allows for a wider audience to appreciate the nuances of the language and cultural context.
Laughter becomes a profound theme, revealing how it can forge connections and provide solace amidst turmoil. The authors illustrate how humor acts as a bridge between generations, preserving traditions while adapting to modern realities. The interplay of cultures, showcased through various tales, highlights the ingenuity and strength of the Haitian spirit.
Overall, the book serves as a celebration of life, a testament to the power of humor, and an invitation to discover the richness of Haitian heritage. McConnell and Anglade’s collaborative work not only entertains but also educates, making it a valuable addition to the understanding of Haitian narratives.