
Aimé Césaire
Aimé Césaire was a Martinican poet, playwright, and politician, best known for his role in the Négritude literary movement, which celebrated black culture and identity. His work influenced many African writers and continues to resonate in literature today.
Born on Jun 26, 1913 (112 years old)
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Jamaica:
Aime Cesaire of Martinique expressed pride in Africa’s pre-technological innocence through his work.
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France:
Il a notamment interprété au théâtre « Cahier d’un retour au pays natal » de l’écrivain martiniquais Aimé Césaire.
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Monaco:
Jacques Martial interpreted 'Cahier d'un retour au pays natal' by the Martinican writer Aimé Césaire.
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South Africa:
Aime Cesaire was a poet who celebrated Africa's pre-technological innocence through his negritude movement.
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Tunisia:
Aimé Césaire was one of the prominent figures who participated in the cultural movements discussed by N'Goné Fall.
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Tunisia:
Aimé Césaire is mentioned as one of the predecessors of Patrick Chamoiseau in the literary field.
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Portugal:
Aimé Césaire is a poet who was dedicated a documentary by Sarah Maldoror.
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France:
Aimé Césaire is compared to Anthony Phelps for his literary contributions.
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France:
Aimé Césaire is part of the 'trinité de la négritude' that influenced Jean-Noël Schifano.
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