
Edwidge Danticat had long been scared off from Carnival by a loved one, who spun tales of people dislocating hips from gyrating with too much abandon, losing their voices from singing too loudly, going deaf from the clamor of immense speakers, & being punched, stabbed, pummeled, or fondled by other lustful revelers. Now an adult, she resolves to return & exorcise her Carnival demons. During her journeys she traces the heroic & tragic history of the isl&, from French colonists & Haitian revolutionaries to American invaders & home-grown dictators. Danticat also introduces us to many of the performers, artists, & organizers who re-create the myths & legends that bring the Carnival festivities to life. When Carnival arrives, we watch as she goes from observer to participant & finally loses herself in the overwhelming embrace of the crowd. Part travelogue, part memoir, this is a lyrical narrative of a writer rediscovering her country along with a part of herself.