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- Raphaël Confiant (born January 25, 1951) is a Martinican writer known for his literary commitment towards Creole literature. Raphaël Confiant was born...
- who founded the Créolité movement with Raphaël Confiant and Jean Bernabé.[citation needed] Raphaël Confiant was a poetry, prose and non-fiction writer who...
- Martinique were the Arawak and the Kalinago. Patrick Chamoiseau and Raphaël Confiant find traces of an indigenous storytelling tradition in petroglyphs carved...
- by the Martinican writers Patrick Chamoiseau, Jean Bernabé and Raphaël Confiant. They published Eloge de la créolité (In Praise of Creoleness) in 1989...
- [database on-line]. Provo, Utah, US: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010. Confiant, Raphaël (2015). Madame St-Clair, Reine de Harlem. Le Mercure de France...
- Province. 21 February 1977. "François Sangalli (RCNM) : « Je suis plutôt confiant »". L'Indépendant (in French). 4 May 2017. François Sangalli at ESPNscrum...
- Manger" Cajun French with Creole dialect Oral History Forum I Raphaël Confiant on YouTube Bernard, S. "Creoles". KnowLA: Encyclopedia of Louisiana. Archived...
- Aimé Césaire, writer Suzanne Césaire, writer Maryse Condé, writer Raphaël Confiant, writer and academic Léon Damas, writer Gerty Dambury, writer, educator...
- Créolité group of writers that includes Patrick Chamoiseau and Raphaël Confiant. While Glissant's first novel portrays the political climate in 1940s Martinique...
- French-speaking islands of the Lesser Antilles, with writers such as Raphaël Confiant and Monchoachi employing the language. Édouard Glissant has written theoretically...