LC control no. | n 79003327 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
LC classification | PQ3949.C44 |
Personal name heading | Césaire, Aimé |
Variant(s) | Césaire, A. (Aimé) |
Other standard no. | 29780 0000000121474035 109520593 Q223955 E39PBJbxHbJtPBxHdgqMdprcyd |
Associated country | France |
Associated place | Martinique |
Located | Fort-de-France (Martinique) |
Birth date | 1913-06-26 |
Death date | 2008-04-17 |
Place of birth | Basse-Pointe (Martinique) |
Place of death | Fort-de-France (Martinique) |
Field of activity | Poetry Drama Negritude (Literary movement) |
Affiliation | Parti progressiste martiniquais |
Profession or occupation | Poets Playwrights Dramatists Politicians Mayors |
Found in | Les armes miraculeuses, 1946. La negritudine in Italia, c1995: t.p. (A. Césaire) LC files (b. 1913) Notebook of a return to my native land, 1995: title page (Aimé Césaire) page 4 of cover (born 1913 in Basse-Pointe, Martinique) French Wikipedia, April 17, 2008 (Aimé Césaire; full name: Aimé Fernand David Césaire; born June 26, 1913, Basse-Pointe, Martinique; died April 17, 2008, Fort-de-France, Martinique; French poet and politician; one of the founders of the negritude literary movement; in 1958 he founded the Parti Progressiste Martiniquais) The tragedy of King Christophe, 2015: title page (Aimé Césaire; a play) page xi (founder, with Léopold Sédar Senghor, of the négritude movement; poet; served as central Martinique's representative in the French National Assembly, as well as mayor of Martinique's capital, Fort-de-France; in addition to his poetry and political writings, published four plays) page 4 of cover (1913-2008; Martiniquan poet, author, and politician) |
Associated language | fre |