
Rosa the Alligator
by Marie-Celie Agnant
Liverpool University Press
Published on 14. October 2025
Book
Hardback
184 pages
978-1-83553-967-5 (ISBN)
Description
Rosa the Alligator (Un alligator nomme Rosa, 2007) is a powerful exploration of the limits of truth, reconciliation, and justice for Haiti. Set in France, it focuses on two child victims of the Duvalier regime as they confront their traumatic history and their torturer, Rosa, a character based on the woman who led Papa Doc's paramilitary death squads. The novel draws on the harrowing testimony of survivors but derives its force from Agnant's ethical framework: she asks questions not only about the conflicting goals of justice, truth and reconciliation, but also about how one lives with the knowledge of crimes against humanity. Agnant's characters face choices with implications far beyond the specifics of Haiti: What defines our humanity? Is justice possible without atonement? What if perpetrators refuse to acknowledge their guilt? Whose voices must be heard? What would you sacrifice in the name of justice?
This timely translation makes Agnant's novel, the first to really seek accountability for the atrocities committed in Duvalier's name, available in English. By voicing the buried stories of victims of Duvalier's regime - without indulging the excuses of its supporters - Rosa the Alligator contributes to the on-going memory work of those grappling still with Haiti's history.
Marie-Celie Agnant is an internationally recognized author and poet dedicated to telling the silenced stories of Haiti's past. Her novels include The Book of Emma (2001) and A Knife in the Sky (2022).
This timely translation makes Agnant's novel, the first to really seek accountability for the atrocities committed in Duvalier's name, available in English. By voicing the buried stories of victims of Duvalier's regime - without indulging the excuses of its supporters - Rosa the Alligator contributes to the on-going memory work of those grappling still with Haiti's history.
Marie-Celie Agnant is an internationally recognized author and poet dedicated to telling the silenced stories of Haiti's past. Her novels include The Book of Emma (2001) and A Knife in the Sky (2022).
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Liverpool
United Kingdom
Dimensions
Height: 239 mm
Width: 163 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-83553-967-5 (9781835539675)
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Person
Amy B. Reid is an award-winning translator of francophone fiction. Formerly professor of French and Gender Studies at New College of Florida, she now advocates for higher education with PEN America.
Translation
Content
Introduction by Joelle Vitiello
Rosa the Alligator
Afterword by Amy B. Reid
Rosa the Alligator
Afterword by Amy B. Reid