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1913-06-26
2008-04-17
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Césaire, Aimé
Martinicans
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http://id.loc.gov/authorities/demographicTerms/dg2015060794
French
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Basse-Pointe (Martinique)
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Fort-de-France (Martinique)
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France
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http://id.loc.gov/rwo/agents/n79006404
Fort-de-France (Martinique)
naf
http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n82000743
http://id.loc.gov/rwo/agents/n82000743
Martinique
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http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n80010444
http://id.loc.gov/rwo/agents/n80010444
Poetry
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Drama
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http://id.loc.gov/authorities/genreForms/gf2014026297
Negritude (Literary movement)
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http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh88002130
Parti progressiste martiniquais
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Poets
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Playwrights
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Dramatists
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Politicians
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Mayors
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Aimé Fernand David
Césaire, A.
(Aimé)
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)