Special Issue on Edwidge Danticat Crossing Waters & Remembering Bearing Witness and Beyond: Edwidge Danticat Talks about her Latest Work —Renee H. Shea L'écriture Bizango: Edwidge Danticat, le go-between —Rodney Saint-Eloi The Farming of Bones: Sites of Oppression & Resistance Body and Voice as Sites of Oppression: The Psychological Condition of the Displaced Post-Colonial Haitian Subject in Edwidge Danticat's The Farming of Bones —Nadege T. Clitandre "Girl by the Shore": Gender and Testimony in Edwidge Danticat's The Farming of Bones —Renee Larrier Krik? Krak!: Braiding Memories & Weaving Tales Re-membering the Past: Weaving Tales of Loss and Cultural Inheritance in Edwidge Danticat's Krik! Krak! —Lisa M. Ortiz Replacing the "Wall of Disinformation": The Butterfly's Way, Krik? Krak! and Representation of Haiti in the USA —Helen Scott Breath, Eyes, Memory: Myths, Recuperation & Voices Truths, Half Truths, and Beautiful Lies: Edwidge Danticat and The Recuperation of Memory in Breath, Eyes, Memory —Marc A. Christophe Language, Authenticity & Post-colonialismv Imagining Post-colonialism as a Revolutionary Reality: Edwidge Danticat's Opus as a Testimony of Women's Survival through Narration —Nadia Ragbar Language, Theme & Tone in Edwidge Danticat's Work —Helen Pyne-Timothy Review Essays Edwidge Danticat (ed.): The Butterfly's Way & Edwidge Danticat (ed.): The Beacon Best of 2000 —Carrol F. Coates Herbert Gold: Best Nightmare on Earth & Stan Goff: Hideous Dream —Gerald Horne Book Reviews Marilène Phipps (Florence Bellande-Robertson), Michel DeGraff (Hugues St. Fort), Jan J. Dominique (Joelle Vitiello)