. Author Bio- Born in 1936 in Ravine-S che, Haiti, Franketienne is
a prolific novelist, painter, playwright, musician and poet. Widely
recognized as Haiti's most important literary figure and an
outspoken challenger of political oppression, Franketienne was a
candidate for the Nobel Prize for Literature in 2009. The New York
Times has called Franketienne "the Father of Haitian Letters." He
has a unique style, often blending French and Haitian Creole and
inventing new words.
. Translator- Kaiama L. Glover received a B.A. in French History
and Literature and Afro-American Studies from Harvard University
and a Ph.D. in French and Romance Philology from Columbia
University. She is now an associate professor of French at Barnard
College. Professor Glover's book, Haiti Unbound- A Spiralist
Challenge to the Postcolonial Canon (Liverpool UP 2010), addresses
the general issue of canon formation in the francophone Caribbean
and the particular fate of the Haitian Spiralist authors vis- -vis
this canon.
"A Haitian novel about friendship, politics and artistic theory....
Frankétienne writes with a savage beauty about politics, art,
and the roles of men and women in a turbulent world." —
Kirkus Reviews
"Ready to Burst is a gorgeous, explosive book filled to the
brim with genius and fantasy, with surreal dreams and memories.
Open it anywhere and it will astonish you." — Amy
Wilentz, Chicago Tribune
"The relationship between Raynand and his friend Paulin, a novelist
obsessed with Spiralist ideology, is central. Paulin is writing a
novel himself and it bears remarkable similarities to Ready To
Burst. In other hands, this meta-staging of a drama amid a literary
manifesto might risk a descent into pomposity and obfuscation, but
Frankétienne has a deftness of touch pleasingly reminiscent of
Roberto Bolaño. In Glover’s fine translation we can only hope that
the “Father of Haitian Letters” will finally reach the wider
audience he deserves." — The Times Literary Supplement
• "His work can speak to the most intellectual person in the
society as well as the most humble. It's a very generous kind of
genius he has, one I can't imagine Haitian literature ever existing
without." -- Edwidge Danticat
"A whirlwind of a book by the master of Haitian letters" — The
Daily Beast
"[Frankétienne] has long been considered one of the most
invigorating Caribbean authors . . . Ready to Burst marks
the first, long overdue, appearance in the United States of the
energetic founder of literary 'spiralism' . . . [Ready to
Bust] consists of three at once intersecting and merging lives, and
their single, compelling, intricately structured story is told in
resourceful, oft-poetic language." -- The Arts Fuse
"Ready to Burst is a vital, impressive work." -- Michael A.
Orthofer, complete-review
• "The "burst" in "Ready to Burst", also announces the
eruption onto the scene of one of literature's great figures [...]
a magician of technique and feeling, in the tradition of a great
family of writers like James Joyce, João Guimarães Rosa et Osman
Lins." Rafael Lucas in his preface to the 2004 French edition of
"Ready to Burst"
• "Each of Frankétienne's words builds a world of which every
Haitian dreams." Emmelie Prophete, Haitian-American writer
(Interview w/Huffington Post)
• "Frankétienne speaks like an educated man [...] but also
like a friend and a citizen of the world at peace with himself and
with others." Annick Chalifour, l'Express.
• "It is Frankétienne's audacity in his writing - his
charming ability to calmly bring his interlocutor into his
initially terrifying world [...] which makes him such an incredible
writer and persona". Alessandra Benedicty, Professor at the City
College of New York (Interview w/ Huffington Post)
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