Wilentz, Amy
WILENTZ, Amy
WILENTZ, Amy. American, b. 1954. Genres: Area studies. Career: Journalist, 1984-88. Time, New York, NY, staff writer, c. 1980s; New Yorker, correspondent in Israel, 1995-97; Nation, contributing editor and columnist, 2002-. Publications: The Rainy Season: Haiti since Duvalier, 1989; (with M.J. Camejo) Harvesting Oppression: Forced Haitian Labor in the Dominican Sugar Industry, 1990; (trans. and ed) J-B. Aristide, In the Parish of the Poor: Writings from Haiti, 1990; (with A. Fuller) Return to the Darkest Days: Human Rights in Haiti since the Coup, 1991; Martyrs' Crossing: A Novel, 2001. Contributor to newspapers. Address: c/o Simon & Schuster, 1230 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY 10020, U.S.A. Online address: [email protected]
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