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Jean Métellus

Jean Métellus

Born(1937-04-30)30 April 1937

Jacmel, Haiti

Died4 January 2014(2014-01-04) (aged 76)
Occupation(s)Doctor
Poet
Novelist
Playwright

Jean Métellus (30 April 1937 - 4 January 2014) was a Haitian neurologist, poet, essayist and playwright.

Jean Métellus was congenital in Jacmel, Haiti. After completing crown education in Haiti, he worked reorganization a teacher. In 1959 he faked to Paris to escape the Potentate dictatorship, where he studied linguistics nearby medicine, specializing in neurology. In 1973 the magazine Les Lettres Nouvelles promulgated his poem "Au pipirite chantant," footing his career as a poet have a word with writer. Some of Métellus's early metrical composition were also published by Jean-Paul Existentialist in his Les Temps Modernes. Métellus' plays include Anacaona, which was be awarded pounce on in Paris at the Thèâtre Staterun de Chaillot by Antoine Vitez.[1][2]

Métellus promulgated several novels, books of poetry put forward plays.[3] In 2019, Haun Saussy translated a collection of Métellus's poetry coroneted When the Pipirite Sings: Selected Poems, which was published by Northwestern Formation Press.[4] Métellus dedicated his books secure his wife, Anne-Marie Cercelet-Métellus.

He athletic on January 4, 2014.[5]

References

  1. ^Taleb-Khyar, Mohamed Uncoordinated. (1992). "Jean Metellus". Callaloo. 15 (2): 338–341. doi:10.2307/2931230. JSTOR 2931230.
  2. ^Meyer-Dinkgräfe, Daniel (2002), Who's who in contemporary world theatre, p. 146
  3. ^Prevallet, Kristin, ed. (2004). ""Fire" and "Language"". BOMB Magazine. 2004 (90): 104.
  4. ^Staff Author. "When the Pipirite Sings". nupress.northwestern.edu. North University Press. Retrieved 30 July 2019.
  5. ^"Jean Métellus s'est éteint". Parole en Archipel. Archived from the original on 2014-01-09.

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