The Infamous Rosalie
- 152 pages
- 6 hours of reading
Originally published: Paris: Editions Dapper, 2003.
Evelyne Trouillot delves into the heart of Haiti, exploring its dictatorial past and the profound impacts of migration. Her literary works, spanning novels, poetry, and essays, often center on resilient female characters navigating familial bonds amidst adversity. Trouillot's prose is marked by its lyrical quality and its deep examination of the human spirit, particularly within the Haitian context.
Originally published: Paris: Editions Dapper, 2003.
The novel, celebrated with the Prix Carbet, showcases the poignant storytelling of Haitian author Évelyne Trouillot. It delves into themes of memory and identity, capturing the essence of Haitian culture and history. This English translation offers readers an opportunity to experience Trouillot's impactful narrative and rich character development, highlighting her significance in contemporary literature.