Winner of the 2015 PEN Oakland Josephine Miles Literary Award
In her debut collection of verse and prose, Moise moves deftly between memories of growing up as a Haitian immigrant in the suburbs of Boston, to bearing witness to brutality and catastrophe, to intellectual, playful explorations of pop culture enigmas like Michael Jackson and Jean-Michel Basquiat. Be it the presence of a skinhead on the subway, a newspaper account of unthinkable atrocity, or the 'noose loosened to necklace' of desire, the cut of Haiti Glass lays bare a world of resistance and survival, mourning and...
Winner of the 2015 PEN Oakland Josephine Miles Literary Award
In her debut collection of verse and prose, Moise moves deftly between m...