Maryse Conde is the author of I, Tituba- Black Witch of Salem, Tree of Life, Crossing the Mangrove, and The Last of the African Kings, among others. She is the recipient of the prestigious French award, the alternative Nobel Prize for literature, Le Grand Prix Litteraire de la Femme, and a Guggenheim Fellow. She is a professor of French Caribbean Literature at Columbia University. She and her husband Richard Philcox, who masterfully translated Windward Heights, divide their time between New York City and Guadeloupe.
Winner of the 2018 New Academy Prize in Literature Praise for Tales from the Heart Winner of the 1999 Prix Yourcenar Honest, exquisitely measured... inspiring in its reminder of the human spirit's capacity to endure. -The New York Times Book Review [An] astute study of family and place. -Washington Post Book World Upon reaching the final page and the start of Conde's journey to adulthood, readers will regret that this brief, colorful and lively remembrance has ended. -Publishers Weekly A useful look at the psychological consequences of intolerance. -Kirkus Reviews Praise for Maryse Conde An exceptional journey, Maryse Conde weaves an extremely luminous and poetic tale of a woman's transformations as she makes her way through many physical and mental landscapes. Maryse Conde gives us, as always, a remarkable story filled with striking revelations. -Edwidge Danticat Conde is a masterly storyteller who also proves deft at reinterpretting other people's stories, as she shows here with this energetic reimagining of Wuthering Heights here set in Cuba and Guadeloupe at the turn of the century. -The New York Times Book Review She creates a narrative that seduces, evokes and makes us think about the kinds of emotions that have moved human beings throughout our existence. -Chicago Tribune Exotic and eloquent. -USA Today A confident and incisive Caribbeanization of a European master-text by a master novelist of African descent. -Village Voice Conde has conjured up a tale of memory and legacy that is both lyrical and harrowing. A-. -Entertainment Weekly