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"Originally published in 1988 and written by one of Haiti's seminal authors, still with us at age 90, this vibrant, erotically charged work shows how humans counter fear—particularly the fear of death—in varied more or less magical ways, even as it paints a fresh and enticing picture of Haitian culture...Luscious and affirmative reading, this is work both the serious-minded and the lighthearted can enjoy."
Library Journal, Starred review
"Depestre presents a rich and nuanced exploration of large and significant themes expertly couched in one fantastical, expertly translated tale."
Booklist, Starred review
"One-of-a-kind...[A] ribald, free-wheeling magical-realist novel, first published in 1988 and newly, engagingly translated by Glover...An icon of Haitian literature serves up a hotblooded, rib-ticking, warmhearted mélange of ghost story, cultural inquiry, folk art, and véritable l'amour."
Kirkus Reviews, Starred review
"The sights and sounds of Haiti's vibrant carnival season invigorate this tale of vodou and Haitian culture...The truth of Hadriana's fate proves more poignant than horrifying, but in Depestre's hands, this incident is a touchstone of a culture in which distinctions between the empirical and spiritual are obscured, and whose traditional celebrations and beliefs introduce an element of the mythic into the everyday. Eroticism and humor course through his narrative. Depestre's intimacy with his subject matter and his familiarity with the people he portrays—the story is set in his hometown, at the time when he was 12 years old—give readers an insider's look at Jacmelian culture."
Publishers Weekly
"You've never read about a zombie like Hadriana. Transformed into the walking dead on her wedding day, Hadriana becomes part of popular legend, one imbued with magic, eroticism, and even humor."
Tor.com
"You do not need to believe in zombies or Vodou to be carried away by this story—a metaphor for all forms of dispossession...René Depestre has gone beyond nostalgia to write a sumptuous love story."
Le Monde
With a foreword by Edwidge Danticat. Translated from the French by Kaiama L. Glover.
Hadriana in All My Dreams, winner of the prestigious Prix Renaudot, takes place primarily during Carnival in 1938 in the Haitian village of Jacmel. A beautiful young French woman, Hadriana, is about to marry a Haitian boy from a prominent family. But on the morning of the wedding, Hadriana drinks a mysterious potion and collapses at the altar. Transformed into a zombie, her wedding becomes her funeral. She is buried by the town, revived by an evil sorcerer, and then disappears into popular legend.
Set against a backdrop of magic and eroticism, and recounted with delirious humor, the novel raises universal questions about race and sexuality. The reader comes away enchanted by the marvelous reality of Haiti's Vodou culture and convinced of Depestre's lusty claim that all beings—even the undead ones—have a right to happiness and true love.
From the introduction by Edwidge Danticat:
Despestre offers us the kind of tale we rarely get in the hundreds of zombie stories featuring Haitians, stories set both inside and outside of Haiti. In Hadriana in All My Dreams we get both langaj—the secret language of Haitian Vodou—as well as the type of descriptive, elegiac, erotic, and satirical language, and the artistic license needed to create this most nuanced and powerful novel.
Kaiama L. Glover is an associate professor of French and Africana...

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"Originally published in 1988 and written by one of Haiti's seminal authors, still with us at age 90, this vibrant, erotically charged work shows how humans counter fear—particularly the fear of death—in varied more or less magical ways, even as it paints a fresh and enticing picture of Haitian culture...Luscious and affirmative reading, this is work both the serious-minded and the lighthearted can enjoy."
Library Journal, Starred review
"Depestre presents a rich and nuanced exploration of large and significant themes expertly couched in one fantastical, expertly translated tale."
Booklist, Starred review
"One-of-a-kind...[A] ribald, free-wheeling magical-realist novel, first published in 1988 and newly, engagingly translated by Glover...An icon of Haitian literature serves up a hotblooded, rib-ticking, warmhearted mélange of ghost story, cultural inquiry, folk art, and véritable...

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"Originally published in 1988 and written by one of Haiti's seminal authors, still with us at age 90, this vibrant, erotically charged work shows how humans counter fear—particularly the fear of death—in varied more or less magical ways, even as it paints a fresh and enticing picture of Haitian culture...Luscious and affirmative reading, this is work both the serious-minded and the lighthearted can enjoy."
Library Journal, Starred review
"Depestre presents a rich and nuanced exploration of large and significant themes expertly couched in one fantastical, expertly translated tale."
Booklist, Starred review
"One-of-a-kind...[A] ribald, free-wheeling magical-realist novel, first published in 1988 and newly, engagingly translated by Glover...An icon of Haitian literature serves up a hotblooded, rib-ticking, warmhearted mélange of ghost story, cultural inquiry, folk art, and véritable l'amour."
Kirkus Reviews, Starred review
"The sights and sounds of Haiti's vibrant carnival season invigorate this tale of vodou and Haitian culture...The truth of Hadriana's fate proves more poignant than horrifying, but in Depestre's hands, this incident is a touchstone of a culture in which distinctions between the empirical and spiritual are obscured, and whose traditional celebrations and beliefs introduce an element of the mythic into the everyday. Eroticism and humor course through his narrative. Depestre's intimacy with his subject matter and his familiarity with the people he portrays—the story is set in his hometown, at the time when he was 12 years old—give readers an insider's look at Jacmelian culture."
Publishers Weekly
"You've never read about a zombie like Hadriana. Transformed into the walking dead on her wedding day, Hadriana becomes part of popular legend, one imbued with magic, eroticism, and even humor."
Tor.com
"You do not need to believe in zombies or Vodou to be carried away by this story—a metaphor for all forms of dispossession...René Depestre has gone beyond nostalgia to write a sumptuous love story."
Le Monde
With a foreword by Edwidge Danticat. Translated from the French by Kaiama L. Glover.
Hadriana in All My Dreams, winner of the prestigious Prix Renaudot, takes place primarily during Carnival in 1938 in the Haitian village of Jacmel. A beautiful young French woman, Hadriana, is about to marry a Haitian boy from a prominent family. But on the morning of the wedding, Hadriana drinks a mysterious potion and collapses at the altar. Transformed into a zombie, her wedding becomes her funeral. She is buried by the town, revived by an evil sorcerer, and then disappears into popular legend.
Set against a backdrop of magic and eroticism, and recounted with delirious humor, the novel raises universal questions about race and sexuality. The reader comes away enchanted by the marvelous reality of Haiti's Vodou culture and convinced of Depestre's lusty claim that all beings—even the undead ones—have a right to happiness and true love.
From the introduction by Edwidge Danticat:
Despestre offers us the kind of tale we rarely get in the hundreds of zombie stories featuring Haitians, stories set both inside and outside of Haiti. In Hadriana in All My Dreams we get both langaj—the secret language of Haitian Vodou—as well as the type of descriptive, elegiac, erotic, and satirical language, and the artistic license needed to create this most nuanced and powerful novel.
Kaiama L. Glover is an associate professor of French and Africana...

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        March 6, 2017
        The sights and sounds of Haiti’s vibrant carnival season invigorate this tale of vodou and Haitian culture. Set in the town of Jacmel in 1938, the story centers around Hadriana Siloé, a young French woman who drops dead of an apparent heart attack in the middle of her wedding ceremony. Two days later, when her corpse goes missing from her grave, zombification is suspected, and Hadriana’s parents fear that “the Jacmelians—with their necrophilic imagination—had incorporated their daughter into some sort of fairy tale.” The truth of Hadriana’s fate proves more poignant than horrifying, but in Depestre’s hands, this incident is a touchstone of a culture in which distinctions between the empirical and spiritual are obscured, and whose traditional celebrations and beliefs introduce an element of the mythic into the everyday. Eroticism and humor course through his narrative. Depestre’s intimacy with his subject matter and his familiarity with the people he portrays—the story is set in his hometown, at the time when he was 12 years old—give readers an insider’s look at Jacmelian culture.

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        Starred review from March 1, 2017
        If you've ever wondered what ingredients to use to create a zombie out of a living person (and how exactly does one extract the bones of a garter snake's middle ear?), your search ends with this one-of-a-kind novel."I died on the night of the most beautiful day of my life." So begins the testimony of Hadriana Siloe, a sensuous pale-skinned Creole woman who, on the Saturday evening of Jan. 29, 1938, in her Haitian village of Jacmel, collapses at her wedding altar. She had earlier taken a mysterious potion that induces what we would now label "living death." She is buried in the midst of a village bacchanal and later revived by an evil sorcerer. Keep in mind, however, that two-thirds of the book passes before Hadriana gives us her side of the story. Before then, this ribald, free-wheeling magical-realist novel, first published in 1988 and newly, engagingly translated by Glover, examines this traumatic event from many different angles, drawn from before and after Hadriana's...um...passage. There is, for example, the legend of a libidinous young Jacmel citizen transformed into a libidinous butterfly enjoying carnal knowledge of most of the women in town; a town that undergoes precipitous decline tied to Hadriana's misfortune. These and other aspects of the novel's central catastrophe are filtered through the recollections and research of a man named Patrick, whose youthful ardor for Hadriana endures throughout the decades of her afterlife. Patrick, who seems a surrogate for the now-90-year-old Depestre, shows himself throughout to be a true savant on all things zombie, from the aforementioned recipe for "zombie poison" and its antidote to the celebrated cases of "Lil' Joseph [the] zombifier" and the dead-woman-walking known as "Gisele K." By the time you've wandered these spooky, sultry corridors of Haiti's collective subconscious, you're persuaded that the true sorcery being practiced here is that of a mature artist coming to terms--and making peace--with "the natural, the comical, the playful, the sensual, and the magical aspects of Jacmel's painful past." An icon of Haitian literature serves up a hotblooded, rib-ticking, warmhearted melange of ghost story, cultural inquiry, folk art, and veritable l'amour.

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        Starred review from April 1, 2017

        Originally published in 1988 and written by one of Haiti's seminal authors, still with us at age 90, this vibrant, erotically charged work shows how humans counter fear--particularly the fear of death--in varied more or less magical ways, even as it paints a fresh and enticing picture of Haitian culture. In the 1930s, teenage Balthazar Granchire has been turned into an ugly butterfly by his adoptive father, a sorcerer angry at his relentless lechery. In that form, he reputedly engages in a string of excessive deflowerings, and he may be responsible for the death of beautiful, beloved young Frenchwoman Hadriana Siloe on the day of her wedding in a notably mixed marriage to local Hector Danoze. The community immediately splits in its response, assuring "a pitiless battle between the two belief systems that have long gone head-to-head in Haitian imagination"; the French Catholics piously observe a wake while others indulge in the "orgiastic excesses of Vodou." Afterward, the corpse of Hadriana disappears, with an uncle of the young narrator carefully giving evidence that she has become a zombie. VERDICT Luscious and affirmative reading, this is work both the serious-minded and the lighthearted can enjoy.

        Copyright 2017 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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        Starred review from April 15, 2017
        It would take a long time to unwrap the many layers of metaphor in this ribald and colorful yet strangely haunting novel, written by a son of Haiti who was born in the seaside town of Jacmel, the very setting he so vividly describes here. During the gaudy carnival season of 1938, tragedy strikes: the much loved, pale-skinned Hadriana Siloe drops dead at her wedding altar. The locals are convinced a local villain, Balthazar Granchire, is to blame. In a dazzling dose of magic realism, Balthazar is described as having metamorphosed into a butterfly that deliberately sets about deflowering the city's women. Patrick, one of Hadriana's many young admirers, narrates much of the novel, imbuing it with a touch of nostalgia and wistfulness not just for the woman now deposed but also for Jacmel, the city he loves. For as Hadriana becomes a zombie and lingers on, it is hard not to wonder if her devastating fate is not applicable to Jacmel itself, a town ravaged by hurricanes and extreme poverty. By contrasting Haitian vodou with traditional Christianity, and pitting color and class lines against each other, Depestre presents a rich and nuanced exploration of large and significant themes expertly couched in one fantastical, expertly translated tale.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2017, American Library Association.)

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