Jeannette EhlersBlack Bullets, 2012

caribbean rasanblaj

Volume 12 | Issue 1 and 2 | 2015

Introduction

Gina Athena Ulysse Invited Editor

Resist the impulse to translate, pronounce it first. Think consciously of the sound. Let the arch of the r roll over the ah that automatically depresses the tongue; allow the hiss in the s that will culminate at the front of the teeth to entice the jaw to drop for the an sound while un-smacking the lips will propel the bl surrounding the depressed ah again ending with j. Play with its contours. Know what this word feels like in your mouth. In Haitian Kreyòl. 3 syllables. Ra-San-Blaj.

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