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Collection 1: "Bonne Année" by Jean-Pierre Benoît

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  1. commingle
    mix or blend
    French, English, and Kreyòl commingle.
  2. predominate
    be larger in number, quantity, power, status or importance
    Kreyòl predominates, but enough is said in French and English for me to follow.
  3. incidental
    minor or casual or subordinate in significance or nature
    Another January first, another gathering. If it is the beginning of a new year, that is at best incidental. January first is the celebration of Haitian independence.
  4. adamant
    impervious to pleas, persuasion, requests, or reason
    My father is adamant, Duvalier’s days are numbered. And then we will return.
  5. cadence
    a recurrent rhythmical series
    Voices raised in excitement, in agitation, in Haitian cadences.
  6. inevitably
    in such a manner as could not be otherwise
    Inevitably, hope triumphs over history.
  7. coup
    a sudden and decisive change of government by force
    Perhaps there will be a coup, Haitian exiles landing on the shores with plans and weapons, a well-timed assassination.
  8. persecution
    causing someone to suffer
    We did not want to come. We were forced to flee or die. Americans perceive desperate brown masses swarming at their golden shores, wildly inventing claims of persecution for the opportunity to flourish in this prosperous land.
  9. flourish
    make steady progress
    Americans perceive desperate brown masses swarming at their golden shores, wildly inventing claims of persecution for the opportunity to flourish in this prosperous land.
  10. forsake
    leave someone who needs or counts on you; leave in the lurch
    The view from beneath the bridge is somewhat different: reluctant refugees with an aching love of their forsaken homeland, of a homeland that has forsaken them, refugees who desire nothing more than to be home again.
  11. dispossess
    deprive someone of something, especially property
    The Haitian sun has made the cross-Atlantic journey to shine on her dispossessed children.
  12. speculation
    a message expressing an opinion based on incomplete evidence
    This time it is not just wispy speculation, something has changed.
  13. inaugural
    serving to set in motion
    For the first time, Haiti has qualified for the World Cup. The inaugural game is against eternal powerhouse Italy.
  14. crescendo
    a gradual increase in loudness
    It meets a response, “I-TA-LIA,” twice as loud but destined to be replaced by an even louder HA-I-TI, followed by IT-A-LIA and again HA-I-TI in a spiraling crescendo.
  15. foolhardy
    marked by defiant disregard for danger or consequences
    Less than twenty-four hours earlier he had foolhardily predicted that he will score.
  16. delirious
    marked by uncontrolled excitement or emotion
    “HA-I-TI, HA-I-TI.” Half of Madison Square Garden is delirious, half is uncomprehending. The Haitians are beating the Italians.
  17. natal
    relating to or accompanying birth
    Still, for six minutes Haiti is doing the impossible, Haiti is beating Italy. Italy, which twice has won the World Cup. Six minutes. Perhaps the natal pull is stronger than it seems. For that one goal, that brief lead, those six minutes, mean more to me than all the victories of my favorite baseball team.
  18. jubilant
    joyful and proud especially because of triumph or success
    February 7, 1986, amid massive protests in Haiti, Jean-Claude flees the country. There is a blizzard in New York, but this does not prevent jubilant Haitians from taking to the snowy streets, waving flags, honking horns, pouring champagne.
Created on Wed Jun 03 13:51:18 EDT 2020 (updated Fri Jun 05 13:55:08 EDT 2020)

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