Mixed poetry and prose by award-winning author, Daniel Wolff, about Haiti and the U.S. role there, including the return of President Aristede, the beauty of an impoverished culture, and the role of whiteness.
DANIEL WOLFF's most recent collection of poetry is The Names of Birds (Four Way Books). His poetry has appeared in The American Poetry Review, The Paris Review and Grand Street, among others. He's been nominated for a Grammy, written a number of non-fiction books, and helped produce documentary films, including The Agronomist (directed by Jonathan Demme), a study of Haitian journalist Jean Dominique.