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Makenzy Orcel

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The Emperor

The Emperor

Makenzy Orcel

SEAGULL BOOKS LONDON LTD
2024
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A tragicomic novel that explores deep-seated tensions and social violence in Haiti. After committing an irreparable crime, the narrator of The Emperor waits in his bedroom for the police to arrest him. His past reverberates inside of him like a drum: his youth spent in captivity as a zonbi, under the control of a charlatan Vodou leader, and many an alienating dawn delivering the daily newspaper through the cutthroat neighborhoods of Port-au-Prince, Haiti. He now has blood on his hands because of the woman on the bus—the only woman he had ever loved. Part crime fiction, part fable gone awry, The Emperor invites readers to follow the narrator’s life as he moves from the Haitian countryside to the sprawling city, learning about the corruptible nature of power in his quest for freedom. Along the way, Makenzy Orcel blends the marvelous with the real by introducing readers to an unforgettable cast of characters including the Very Old Sheep, a deceitful Emperor, and the narrator’s so-called Enlightened Colleague. Written with Orcel’s distinctive verve, this novel offers readers a story set in contemporary Haiti that is rich in poetry and full of narrative intrigue.
Une somme humaine

Une somme humaine

Makenzy Orcel

Rivages
2022
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La voix de l'héroïne nous parvient depuis l'outre-tombe. A la fois anonyme et incarnée, c'est la voix d'une seule femme et de toutes les femmes. Elle nous raconte dans des carnets dérobés au temps et à la mort une enfance volée, une adolescence déchirée, une vie et un destin brisés. Ayant grandi dans un village de province où règnent la rumeur et la médisance, négligée par ses parents, surtout par sa mère qui lui préfère les roses de son jardin, c'est à peine si elle trouve quelque réconfort auprès de sa grand-mère plus aimante. Elle s'échappe à Paris dans l'espoir de mener une vie à l'abri des fantômes du passé. Elle y poursuit des études de lettres à la Sorbonne, rencontre l'amour avec un homme ayant fui la guerre au Mali, fait l'expérience du monde du travail, avant de subir finalement l'épreuve de l'abandon et de sombrer dans l'irréversible errance. En nous livrant l'autobiographie d'une morte dans une langue fulgurante, Makenzy Orcel nous fait pénétrer, à travers cette Somme humaine, deuxième volet d'une trilogie initiée par L'Ombre animale, dans le ventre poétique du monde.
The Immortals

The Immortals

Makenzy Orcel

State University of New York Press
2020
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The Immortals is set in an infamous neighborhood of Port-au-Prince, on Grand-Rue, where many women, young and old, trade in flesh, sex, and desire. We learn, in glimpses and fragments, about the lives of women who fall in love with the moving images of television, the romance of a novel, and the dreams of escape. This moving novel asks, What becomes of these women, their lives, their stories, their desires, and their whims when a violent earthquake brings the capital city and its brothels to their knees?To preserve the memory of women she lived and worked with, the anonymous narrator makes a deal with her client once she discovers that he is a writer: sex in exchange for recording the stories of the friends who were buried beneath the rubble. She tells the stories of women who were friends, lovers, daughters, and mothers—all while their profession sought to hide any trace of intimacy or interiority through pseudonyms and artifice. Ultimately the book reveals how a group of women sought to make a name for themselves in life, demanding that they not be forgotten in death.Winner of France's 2012 Prix Thyde Monnier de la Société des Gens de Lettres, The Immortals is the first work of fiction by the celebrated Haitian writer Makenzy Orcel. Mingling poetry and prose, Orcel centers stories that too often go untold, while reflecting on the power and limits of storytelling in the face of catastrophe.