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  2. Malcolm de Chazal - Wikipedia

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    Malcolm de Chazal (12 September 1902 – 1 October 1981) was a Mauritian writer, painter, and visionary, known especially for his Sens-Plastique, a work consisting of ...

  3. List of Mauritian writers - Wikipedia

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    Malcolm de Chazal (1902-1981), writer [16] [17] Raymond Chasle (1930–1996), Francophone diplomat and poet [ 18 ] Lindsey Collen (1948– ), Creolophone and anglophone novelist and essayist

  4. List of authors by name: C - Wikipedia

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    Malcolm de Chazal (1902–1981, Mauritius, nf) Andrée Chedid ... Austria-Hungary, p/d), full name Mihály Csokonai Vitéz; Sándor Csoóri (1930–2016, Hungary, nf ...

  5. Port Louis - Wikipedia

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    Malcolm de Chazal was a common Mauritian visionary writer and painter who was often seen in the capital, mostly at the central market, Champ de Mars and l'hôtel National. Robert Edouard-Hart, a great poet found in this very active city a source of inspiration.

  6. Jan Andolan - Wikipedia

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    In 1939 the Jan Andolan was founded by activist Basdeo Bissoondoyal soon after his return from tertiary studies in India, at the start of World War II.The term Jan Andolan literally means movement of the people.

  7. List of French-language poets - Wikipedia

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    François-René de Chateaubriand (1768–1848) Malcolm de Chazal (1902–1981) Andrée Chedid (1920–2011) Charles-Julien Lioult de Chênedollé (1769–1833) François Cheng (1929) André Chénier (1762–1794) Jacques Chessex (1934–2009) Chrétien de Troyes (c.1135 – c.1183) Paul Claudel (1868–1955) William Cliff (1940) Jean Cocteau ...

  8. Antoine Toussaint de Chazal - Wikipedia

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    De Chazal was born on 15 December 1770, in Port Louis, Isle de France. He was deputy of the district of Pamplemousses, in the colonial Assembly of the Isle de France. He was an amateur painter and is known for his portrait of the British cartographer and Royal Navy captain Matthew Flinders, painted in 1806–1807. [1] The fourth edition of the ...

  9. Mauritian literature - Wikipedia

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    The island of Mauritius is home to many languages, and Mauritian literature exists in French, English, Creole and Indian languages.Major themes in Mauritian literature include exoticism, multiracialism and miscegenation, racial and social conflicts, indianocéanisme, and—more recently—post-modernism and post-structuralism currents, such as coolitude.