

Krik? Krak!
Book • 1995
Krik?
Krak is a historical and postcolonial short story collection that delves into the lives of Haitians affected by colonial history, the Parsley Massacre, and the Duvalier regime.
The book highlights the importance of storytelling in preserving cultural heritage and passing down memories through generations.
It was a finalist for the National Book Award in 1995.
Krak is a historical and postcolonial short story collection that delves into the lives of Haitians affected by colonial history, the Parsley Massacre, and the Duvalier regime.
The book highlights the importance of storytelling in preserving cultural heritage and passing down memories through generations.
It was a finalist for the National Book Award in 1995.
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