Edwidge Danticat Reads Zadie Smith
Briefly

In a recent discussion, author Edwidge Danticat joins Deborah Treisman to delve into Zadie Smith's short story 'Two Men Arrive in a Village', published in The New Yorker. Danticat, a renowned writer with a strong focus on themes of identity, reflects on the significance of storytelling in addressing complex social issues. The conversation highlights how literature can offer profound insights into the human condition and the interconnectedness of community, culture, and individuality.
Edwidge Danticat discusses Zadie Smith's 'Two Men Arrive in a Village', exploring themes of identity and community, reflecting on the human experience through storytelling.
As a MacArthur Fellow, Danticat emphasizes the importance of literature in addressing social issues, highlighting the role of narratives in shaping cultural understandings.
Read at The New Yorker
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