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René Maran (5 November 1887 – 9 May 1960) was a French poet and novelist, and the first black writer to win the French Prix Goncourt (in 1921). Biography [ edit ]
Batouala is a 1921 novel by French writer René Maran, which follows an African chieftain named Batouala over a few days of his life.The novel won the Prix Goncourt, one of France's highest literary awards, making Maran the first black author to win that honor.
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René Maran (1887–1960) Georges Bernanos (1888–1948) Adrien Bertrand (1888–1917) Henri Bosco (1888–1976) Pierre Drieu La Rochelle (1893–1945), author of Gilles and The Fire Within; Louis Ferdinand Céline (1894–1961), author of Journey to the End of the Night and Death on the Installment Plan or Mort à Crédit; Rose Celli (1895–1982)
Onana is the manager of Éditions Duboiris, the publishing house that has issued most of his books. [23]He has written on the role and actions of African soldiers during the Second World War, [24] [25] on René Maran, [26] on Josephine Baker and her involvement in counter-espionage on behalf of Charles de Gaulle from 1940, [27] on the involvement of the charitable organization Zoé's Ark in ...
Preface of La Revue Du Monde Noir 1931–1932. La Revue Du Monde Noir was a periodical created and edited by Paulette and Jane Nardal in 1931, France. [1] The publication ran for a course of six months and contained a wide variety of content including essays, short stories, and poems. [2]
View history; Tools. Tools. move to sidebar hide. Actions Read; Edit; View history; ... René Maran, born near Martinique (1887–1960) Chantal Magalie Mbazo'o-Kassa ...
René Maran: French poet 1887 Rio Antonio Mavuba [13] French footballer 1984 James McGowen: Australian politician 1855 Sir Charles Monro, 1st Baronet: British Army officer 1860 Roy William Neill [14] Film director 1887 Henry Orth [citation needed] Architect 1866 John L. O'Sullivan: Irish-American columnist 1813 Reino Paasilinna [15] Finnish ...