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Haitian writers forced into exile during the second half of the twentieth century included Renè Depestre, Dany Laferrière, Jacques-Stephen Alexis, Marie Vieux-Chauvet, and others. They are part of indigenism movement that advocated re-appropriating the culture from the changes that the American occupation and Duvalier's dictatorship had ...
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Jean-Fernand Brierre (28 September 1909 – 1992) was a Haitian poet, dramatist, journalist, and diplomat. He is recognized "as one of the most brilliant Haitian writers," and has produced a significant body of poetry to his credit. [1] He also served as Haiti's ambassador to Argentina.
This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:20th-century Haitian writers. It includes Haitian writers that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. See also: Category:20th-century Haitian women writers
Frankétienne (born Franck Étienne on April 12, 1936, in Ravine-Sèche, Haiti) is a Haitian writer, poet, playwright, painter, musician, activist and intellectual. [1] [2] He is recognized as one of Haiti's leading writers and playwrights of both French and Haitian Creole, [3] and is "known as the father of Haitian letters". [4]
Writing the novel Compère Général Soleil Jacques Stephen Alexis (22 April 1922 – c. 22 April 1961 [ 1 ] ) was a Haitian communist novelist, poet, and activist. He is best known for his novel Compère Général Soleil (1955).
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