“A major new work in Caribbean fiction.”– Guyana Prize in Literature Caribbean Award Jury “The Loneliness of Angels is ambitious…an important document of contemporary Haiti as affected by its recent
“In this original and provocative study, Myriam Chancy reads the catastrophic history of the Caribbean in the narrative and visual fictions of a number of remarkable women artists, disclosing hitherto
“This accomplished and haunting debut…is a surreal tour de force set in Haiti during the 1990s….The prose is energetic and filled with poignancy so deeply felt, it resonates long after
“somber and ethereal” – Colin Rickards, forthcoming review, SheCaribbean“…readers can tell from the onset that the former professor has shed her scholarly cloak for a writer’s mantle….[The] Scorpion’s Claw is