Sherlon, my former philosophy professor, calls and says, ‘Clio, my dear, I need a big favour from you.’
40 years of Granta

The Silkworms
Nothing to see here!

Peace Shall Destroy Many
What made him do what he did? Could it have all been for an ice cream bar, really? Will any of us ever know?

Blue Sky Days
What made him do what he did? Could it have all been for an ice cream bar, really? Will any of us ever know?

Vladimir in Love
What made him do what he did? Could it have all been for an ice cream bar, really? Will any of us ever know?

The Transition
What made him do what he did? Could it have all been for an ice cream bar, really? Will any of us ever know? What made him do what he did? Could it have all been for an ice cream bar, really? Will any of us ever know?
Edwidge Danticat
Edwidge Danticat was born in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, in 1969 and moved to the United States when she was twelve. She majored in French literature at Barnard College and received a Master’s in creative writing from Brown University. Her first novel, Breath, Eyes, Memory, was published in 1994, and a collection of stories, Krik? Krak!, in 1995. She was selected by Granta in 1996 as one of The Best Young American Novelists. In 1998 she published a novel, The Farming of the Bones, which received an American Book Award. This was followed in 2004 by The Dew Breaker, a novel-in-stories, and a memoir Brother I’m Dying, in 2007, which won the National Critics Circle Award. In 2009 she was awarded a MacArthur ‘Genius’ Grant. Her essay collection Create Dangerously was published in 2010; she also edited Haiti Noir. Danticat’s latest book, Claire of the Sea Light, was published in August 2015.
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