- Jean-Joseph
Rabearivelo (4
March 1901 or 1903 – 22 June 1937), born Joseph-Casimir
Rabearivelo, was a
Malagasy poet who is
widely considered to be Africa's...
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tradition was
continued in the 20th
century by such
artists as Jean-Joseph
Rabearivelo, who is
considered Africa's
first modern poet, and Elie Rajaonarison...
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wrote primarily in the
Malagasy language. A
contemporary of Jean-Joseph
Rabearivelo, who is
commonly cited as the
first African poet to
write according to...
- colonization. The
first modern African poet, a
Merina named Jean-Joseph
Rabearivelo (1901 or 1903–1937),
gained celebrity for
blending surrealist, romantic...
- colonization. The
first African modern poet, a
Merina named Jean-Joseph
Rabearivelo (1901 or 1903–1937),
gained celebrity for
blending surrealist, romantic...
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Melvin B. Tolson : Revisited". www.flashpointmag.com. "Jean-Joseph
Rabearivelo |
African Studies Centre Leiden". www.ascleiden.nl. "What is the national...
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RAOLISON 1995, 1061 p.
Madagascar portal Languages portal Jean-Joseph
Rabearivelo Languages of
Madagascar Mikael Parkvall, "Världens 100 största språk...
- Heavensgate". Spear: 41. —— (January 1963). "Review of Jean-Joseph
Rabearivelo's Twenty-Four Poems". Spear: 41. —— (June 1963). "A Look at West African...
- Loup
tells the
story of
Esther Razanadrasoa and her
lover Jean-Joseph
Rabearivelo, a
budding local poet. It is
based mainly on some 1,200
pages of his...
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Lenrie Peters (Gambia) Dada
Masiti (Somalia) Jean-Joseph
Rabearivelo (Madagascar)
Jacques Rabemananjara (Madagascar) Elie
Rajaonarison (Madagascar)...