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French literature --- Guadeloupe --- Martinique
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Wilnor, ouvrier agricole haïtien, écoute, dans sa case créole, en Guadeloupe, la cassette que lui a envoyée son épouse. "Wilnor, mon beau capitaine"... La voix de Marie-Ange révèle des choses qui abasourdissent Wilnor. Il répond...
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Condé, Maryse --- Authors, Guadeloupe --- Authors, French Guadeloupe --- Guadeloupe authors --- Condé, Maryse --- Condé, M.
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National accounts --- Reunion --- Guadeloupe --- Martinique --- French Guiana
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"Albert Béville (1915-1962), de son nom de plume Paul Niger, aura marqué de son empreinte la littérature négro-africaine et antillaise ainsi que l'histoire politique des Antilles et de la Guyane. Poète, romancier, essayiste, militant politique ... Cette biographie retrace pour la première fois le parcours de l'écrivain et de l'intellectuel engagé en s'appuyant sur des archives inédites. L'auteur lève aussi le voile sur les conditions non élucidées de la mort d'Albert Béville dans le crash d'un Boeing d'Air France le 22 juin 1962 en Guadeloupe"--Back cover. Poet, novelist, essayist, political activist Albert Béville (1915-1962), his pen name Paul Niger, has left his left mark on Black African and Caribbean literature as well as the political history of the Antilles and Guyana. This biography traces for the first time the path of the writer based on unpublished archives. The author also sheds light on the circumstances of Béville's unsolved death in the crash of an Air France Boeing on June 22, 1962 in Guadeloupe.
Béville, Albert --- Authors, Guadeloupe --- Political activists --- Negritude (Literary movement) --- Romance Literatures --- Languages & Literatures --- French Literature --- Literary movements --- Literature, Modern --- Authors, French Guadeloupe --- Guadeloupe authors --- Activists, Political --- Persons --- Political participation --- History and criticism --- Niger, Paul, --- Béville, Albert,
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In 1946, the people of the French Antilles--the Caribbean islands of Martinique and Guadeloupe--chose the path of assimilation rather than independence from France. Their histories offer an important contrast to the wars of decolonization following World War II. Although Antilleans experienced profound disappointments with the process, the vote for departmentalization was based on widely-shared beliefs about the possibilities of gaining equality through an alternative path to decolonization.
Imperialism --- Nationalism --- Decolonization --- Acculturation --- Social aspects --- History. --- West Indies, French --- Martinique --- Guadeloupe --- France --- Race relations --- Colonial influence. --- Relations --- Acculturation. --- Decolonization. --- International relations. --- Nationalism. --- Race relations. --- Social aspects. --- France. --- Guadeloupe. --- Lesser Antilles --- Martinique. --- History of France --- Caribbean area
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Authors in literature --- Creoles in literature --- Guadeloupe fiction (French) --- Identity (Philosophical concept) in literature --- Martinican fiction (French) --- Self-perception in literature --- Identity in literature --- French fiction --- Martinique fiction (French) --- Martinican literature (French) --- Guadeloupe literature (French) --- History and criticism --- Fiction --- French literature (outside France) --- anno 1980-1989 --- anno 1990-1999 --- Caribbean area
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