Jean claude fignole biography of michael

          Michael Dash's Lïbète: A Haiti Anthology (), and Martin Munro's Exile and Post Haitian Literature () make no mention of Fignolé's work, though.

        1. Jean-Claude Fignolé's novel, Aube tranquille, evokes the foundational trauma of slavery, while offering a sub-discourse on Haitian political turmoil and its.
        2. Jean Claude O. Fignole was born on July 31st, , in Port-au-Prince, Haiti.
        3. This chapter reads twentieth-century Haitian fictions of the Haitian Revolution to address how the political uses of Haiti's independence.
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        5. Jean Claude O. Fignole was born on July 31st, , in Port-au-Prince, Haiti..

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          Jean-Claude Fignolé is born in 1941 in Jérémie (Haïti), deceased in 2017. Founder, with Frankétienne and René Philoctète of the literary mouvement 'Spiralism'.

          Novels : 'Les Possédés de la Pleine Lune' (1987) ; 'Aube Tranquille' (1990) - aux Éditions du Seuil, Paris ; 'Moi, Toussaint Louverture...'avec la plume complice de l'auteur', Montréal, Plume & Encre, 2004 ; 'Faux Bourdons', in Paradis Brisé : nouvelles des Caraïbes, Paris, Hoëbeke, coll.

          « Étonnants voyageurs », 2004 ; 'Le voleur de vent, in Nouvelles d'Haïti (collectif), Paris, Magellan & Cie, 2007; 'Une heure avant l'éternité', extrait de : Une journée haïtienne, textes réunis par Thomas C.

          Spear, Montréal, Mémoire d'encrier / Paris, Présence africaine, 2007; 'Une heure pour l'éternité' Paris, éd. Sabine Wespieser, 2008.

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          [published in RN 06 in September 1992, unpublished original text written in French translated by Christopher Bowyer-Jones]

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