Konbit

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Poems that capture a transformative and visionary way of life in Haiti.

Konbit is a Haitian Creole word, a way of living, for which there is no direct translation in the English language. It captures

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Poems that capture a transformative and visionary way of life in Haiti.

Konbit is a Haitian Creole word, a way of living, for which there is no direct translation in the English language. It captures the communal life in Haiti and is used for every event where neighbors are called upon to help each other. These poems revolve around the Bois-Ca?man ceremony (the first konbit) when enslaved people in Saint-Domingue vowed to fight for their independence. The ceremony is both real and a stand-in for climate change. Like our society, everything around enslaved people in Saint-Domingue was created to uphold the status quo. Imagining an alternative would have been seen as futile. Yet, they did. This collection is an attempt to do the same, to imagine a future beyond colonialism, imperialism, and climate catastrophe. With poems influenced by and in conversation with Tyehimba Jess, Natasha Trethewey, Derek Walcott, Shara McCallum, and Adrian Matejka, Sony Ton-Aime aims to provide a new language to articulate our common past, present, and future.

Author: Sony Ton-Aime
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Carnegie-Mellon University Press
Published: 02/19/2026
Series: Carnegie Mellon University Press Poetry
Pages: 96
Weight: 0.28lbs
Size: 8.53h x 5.60w x 0.29d
ISBN: 9780887487262
Language: English

Author

Ton-Aime, Sony

Binding

ISBN10

0887487262

ISBN13

9780887487262

Page Count

96

Published Date

February 19 2026

Series

Carnegie Mellon University Press Poetry

Language

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