Paroles et lumières :
Haïti : Where light speaks [textes en français,
anglais et créole] / Carl Hiebert ; textes de Sandy
Noble Yates, Syto Cavé et Anthony Phelps. - Mississauga
(Ontario), Columbus (Ohio) : International Child Care, 1999.
- 165 p. : ill. ; 29 cm.
ISBN 0-9685579-0-2
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DESCRIPTION : With more than 150 color photographs
by Carl Hiebert and the poetry of contemporary haitian writers
Syto Cavé and Anthony Phelps, Where Light Speaks :
Haiti takes readers on an incredible journey across one of
the world's most fascinating landscapes.
The 168 page book, which includes
passages in english, french, and creole, was produced through
the collaboration of Hiebert, a Canadian photographer [...] and
Yates, a writer who has lived in Haiti since 1992. Hiebert and
Yates spent three months traveling throughout the country, searching
for images that not only illustrated the beauty of Haiti but
also the dignity of a proud people.
Incredibly, Hiebert completed
his assignment, which included treks through mountain passes,
aerial photography, and shoots in remote coastal areas, in his
wheelchair. Hiebert was disabled following a hang-gliding accident
in 1981.
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All proceeds from the
sale of « Where Light Speaks » benefit
the work of International
Child Care (ICC), a Christian health development agency
dedicated to promoting health and wholeness to those in need,
especially children in Haiti and the Dominican Republic.
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BIBLIOGRAPHIQUE
- Syto Cavé, « Van Cortland Club »,
New York : Rivarticollection, 2004
- Anthony Phelps, « Les doubles quatrains mauves »,
Port-au-Prince : Éd. Mémoire, 1995
- Anthony Phelps, « Une phrase lente de violoncelle »,
Montréal : Éd. du Noroît, 2005
- Anthony Phelps, « La contrainte de l'inachevé », Montréal : Leméac, 2006
- Anthony Phelps, « Mon pays que voici » nouv. éd., Montréal : Mémoire d'encrier, 2007
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| mise-à-jour : 20 août 2007 |
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