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Daphne Palasi Andreades

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Daphne Palasi Andreades is the author of the debut novel, BROWN GIRLS, which was selected as a New York Times Editors' Choice, an Indies Next Pick, longlisted for The Center for Fiction's First Novel Prize, and shortlisted for the New American Voices Award. Daphne is a graduate of CUNY Baruch College and Columbia University’s MFA Fiction program, where she was awarded a Henfield Prize and a Creative Writing Teaching Fellowship. She is the recipient of a 2021 O.Henry Prize, and scholarships to the Bread Loaf Writers’ Conference, the Sewanee Writers’ Conference, Martha’s Vineyard Institute for Creative Writing, where she won the Voices of Color Prize, and other honors. She is at work on several projects, including her second novel. She lives ...more

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Daphne Palasi Andreades I had an absolutely fantastic and fierce fiction workshop professor, Elissa Schappell, who quoted Toni Morrison in class one day: "If there's a book y…moreI had an absolutely fantastic and fierce fiction workshop professor, Elissa Schappell, who quoted Toni Morrison in class one day: "If there's a book you want to read but it hasn't been written yet, then you must be the one to write it." Elissa said these words at a time in my life when I needed to hear them most; Toni Morrison's wisdom gave me the freedom and courage I needed in order to begin Brown Girls. The book that I longed to read, but hadn't seen represented in literature, was about young women of color attempting to forge a place for themselves in a world that often overlooked them, and the immigrant communities from which they hailed--a background not unlike my own. I also longed to read a story set in Queens, New York, which is the most ethnicially and linguistically diverse place in the entire world. And so I wrote this book!(less)
Daphne Palasi Andreades That I get to do what I love most in this world!!!
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“Thank you for colonizing our ancestors’ countries, for the wars and dictators! We are so thankful for your civilizing religion and visas! Oh thank you, thank you, thank you.”
Daphne Palasi Andreades, Brown Girls

“They ask questions about the wall the current U.S. president wants to build, and is it true that Muslims are barred from entering the country, and what about the caravan of refugees fleeing gang violence at the border? We discuss all the ways the Land of the Free, under the present administration, currently “welcomes” its newcomers.”
Daphne Palasi Andreades, Brown Girls

“Never in a million years would we have the courage to move to a foreign country on a dream, become fluent in a strange language, raise families on foreign soil, far from those we love. Raise children who often feel like reflections in foggy mirrors. Who, from the moment they learn to walk, are running farther than they can see.”
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“All of that art-for-art’s-sake stuff is BS,” she declares. “What are these people talking about? Are you really telling me that Shakespeare and Aeschylus weren’t writing about kings? All good art is political! There is none that isn’t. And the ones that try hard not to be political are political by saying, ‘We love the status quo.’ We’ve just dirtied the word ‘politics,’ made it sound like it’s unpatriotic or something.” Morrison laughs derisively. “That all started in the period of state art, when you had the communists and fascists running around doing this poster stuff, and the reaction was ‘No, no, no; there’s only aesthetics.’ My point is that is has to be both: beautiful and political at the same time. I’m not interested in art that is not in the world. And it’s not just the narrative, it’s not just the story; it’s the language and the structure and what’s going on behind it. Anybody can make up a story.”
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“If there's a book that you want to read, but it hasn't been written yet, then you must write it.”
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