A Knife in the Sky
A Knife in the Sky
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A KNIFE IN THE SKY is Haitian-Québécoise writer Marie-Célie Agnant's most recent novel. Like most of the author's oeuvre, the book is preoccupied with colonial imposition and its weight specifically on women.
In A KNIFE IN THE SKY, Agnant locates the power of resistance in women, and in the pen: the novel's first narratrix, Mika, is a journalist dangerously engaged in the pursuit of truth during the repressive Duvalier regime, supported by a cast largely made up of other strong women; the second is her granddaughter, a student from Grenada named Junon.
Based on the lived history of those who survived the Duvalierists, A KNIFE IN THE SKY is brutal, terrifying, and hopeful.
By Marie-Célie Agnant
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