Three Leaves, Three Roots
By Danielle Legros Georges
By Danielle Legros Georges
By Danielle Legros Georges
By Danielle Legros Georges
Part of Raised Voices
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$17.00
Jan 14, 2025 | ISBN 9780807020487
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Jan 14, 2025 | ISBN 9780807020494
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Praise
“A brilliant achievement. Danielle Legros Georges’s Three Leaves, Three Roots makes a compelling case for the role of poet as custodian of what once was lost and now is found. In these times of voluntary and forced migrations, these poems are shining testaments and urgent exposés of historical injustice and tender lyrics. This collection places this poet where she belongs, in the front ranks of poets writing today.”
—Lorna Goodison, author of Mother Muse
“As the poet moves us through landscapes lost, discovered, and found again, from Port-au-Prince, Kinshasa, to the banks of the Rio Grande, we discover voices displaced, exiled, and scorned, with love for their shared African roots even as these move from one geography to another. Sweeping in its breadth and historical coverage, Three Leaves, Three Roots is a triumph of poetic quietude in the midst of the chaos that surrounds depictions of Haiti today.”
—Myriam J. A. Chancy, author of What Storm, What Thunder
“Three Leaves, Three Roots is a captivating collection of poems that vividly portrays the journeys of Haitian professionals, including Danielle Legros Georges’s parents, who traveled to the Congo in the 1960s to support the decolonization movement. Through beautiful and captivating language, Georges intertwines personal narratives and letters, crafting a compelling testimony to a pivotal yet often overlooked moment in history. This profound exploration of migration and solidarity pays tribute to the lives of those we encounter within its pages while illuminating Haiti’s potential as a symbol of global liberty.”
—Edwidge Danticat, author of Brother, I’m Dying
“Crafted in a poetic gift full of compassion, Three Leaves, Three Roots should be seen as a welcome addition to the axis being formed in this, our time of resurrection and change like none other. Georges’s work is an elegant brilliance, nurtured in silent meditations on courage in a life lived deep inside the heart of Blackness.”
—Afaa M. Weaver, author of A Fire in the Hills
“As the poet tells us in her introduction, Three Leaves, Three Roots is an act of reclaiming the ‘little known’ story of Haitians, including her parents, who traveled to the Congo in the 1960s to work and live. Legros Georges’s opus is impressive in its scope, and one can sense the research undergirding every word. But make no mistake: this is a poet’s reckoning with history. Legros Georges’s language is chiseled and sonically rich, her poetics potent and dazzling. In epistolary poems and dramatic monologues drawn from interviews and other source materials, she delivers a powerful melding of personal and public testimony. Three Leaves, Three Roots is a searing work of documentary and lyric poetry.”
—Shara McCallum, author of No Ruined Stone
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