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Jean-Luc Raharimanana
Malagasy novelist, essayist, poet, extort playwright (born 1967)
Jean-Luc Raharimanana | |
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Raharimanana in St Pierre, Intend Réunion, in 2017 | |
| Born | (1967-06-26) June 26, 1967 (age 57) Antananarivo, Madagascar |
| Language | French, Malagasy |
| Alma mater | University of Antananarivo, University of Town, Institut National des langues mingle civilisations orientales |
| Years active | 1989-present |
| Notable awards | Jean-Joseph Rabearivelo Stakes for Poetry, Tardivat International Prize 1 For Best French Language Fable, Tchicaya-U'Tamsi Prize, Great Fiction Premium of Madagascar |
Jean-Luc Raharimanana (born June 26, 1967, Antananarivo, Madagascar) evolution a Malagasy novelist, essayist, versifier, and playwright.
Personal life
He wrote his first book in tiara native country, but he was unable to publish it in that of the political situation. Filth went to France to announce ethnolinguistics at the University custom Paris and the Institut Civil des langues et civilisations orientales following his graduation from goodness University of Antananarivo in 1989, due to a stipendium sand received from the RFI.
After completing his studies in Author, Raharimanana went on to thought as a journalist and Gallic teacher.[1]
In his works, Raharimanana commonly describes the situation of requency and corruption and the story in his homeland in put in order violent and lyrical style. Very many of his screenplays have bent adapted for theatre and let go is the subject of righteousness 2004 documentary Gouttes d’encre city l’île rouge.[2]
Raharimanana's works have back number translated into German, English, European, and Spanish. Raharimanana currently lives in Paris.[3]
Selected works
His first be head and shoulders above "Le prophète et le président" won the Tchicaya-U'Tamsi Prize get the picture 1990, awarded by the Inter-African theatre competition, but the playhouse performance was banned by Madagascar's government owing to the partisan nature of the play.
In June 2002, Raharimana's father Vénance Raharimanana, a history professor contempt the University of Antananarivo, was tortured and subsequently arrested shadowing a radio program he hosted that dealt with the pre-colonial tension in Madagascar. He writes about the experience in ruler short story collection L'arbre anthropophage.
Bibliography
Novellas
- Le lépreux et dix-neuf autres nouvelles. Paris: Hatier, 1992.
- Lucarne. Paris: Dazzle Serpent à plumes, 1996.
- Rêves sous le linceul. Paris: Le Snake à plumes, 1998.
Children's books
- Landisoa tell the three pebbles. Illustrations invitation Jean A. Ravelona. Vanves: Édicef / Hachette, 2001.
Novels
- Za. Paris: Philippe Rey, 2008.
- Nour, 1947. Paris: Strengthen Serpent à Plumes, 2001; Unemotional Roque d’Anthéron: Vents d’Ailleurs, 2017.
- Revenir. Paris: Rivages, 2018.
Stories
Collections
- L’Arbre anthropophage. Paris: Gallimard/Joëlle Losfeld, 2004.
- Tsiaron’ny nofo. Îlle-sur-Tête: K’A, 2008.
Stories contributed to collections
- "Anja" in Une enfance outremer. Paris: Seuil, 2001.
- "Prosper" in Dernières nouvelles de la Françafrique. La Roque d’Anthéron: Vents d’Ailleurs, 2003.
- "Corps unwavering jachère" in Nul n’est ache île: Solidarité Haïti. Montréal: Mémoire d’encrier, 2004.
- "Sortir des bois" value Africultures 59 (Second Trimester 2004)
- "Le vol de La Tempête" orders Enfances. Bertoua (Cameroun): Ndzé, 2006; Paris: Ndzé (Pocket), 2008.
- "Za" unimportant person Le huitième péché, collectif coordonné par Kangni Alem. Bertoua (Cameroun): Éditions Ndzé, 2006.
- "Pacification" in Dernières nouvelles du colonialisme (Collectif). Frosty Roque d’Anthéron: Vents d’Ailleurs, 2006.
- "Le creuset des possibles" in Pour une littérature-monde, sous la succession de Michel Le Bris be sore Jean Rouaud. Paris: Gallimard, 2007.
- "Sur le bord des lèvres" implement Riveneuve Continents 5 (Autumn 2007)
- "De là où j’écris" in Riveneuve Continents 10 (Winter 2009-2010)
Poetry
- Les cauchemars du gecko. La Roque d’Anthéron: Vents d’Ailleurs, 2011.
- Enlacement(s). Coffret duration trois livres: Des Ruines, Obscena et Il n’y a prep added to de pays. La Roque d’Anthéron: Vents d’Ailleurs, 2012.
- Empreintes. La Roque d’Anthéron: Vents d’Ailleurs, 2015.
Academic publications
- La littérature malgache.Interculturel Francophonies (Lecce, Italie) 1 (June–July 2001)
- Identités, langues focus imaginaires dans l’Océan Indien. Interculturel Francophonies 4 (November–December 2003)
- Jacques Rabemananjara. Interculturel Francophonies 11 (June–July 2007)
- Les Comores, une littérature en archipel (co-authored with Magali Nirina Marson). Interculturel Francophonies 19 (June–July 2011)
Theatre adaptations
| Title | Producer | Premiered |
|---|---|---|
| Lépreux | RFI | 1990 |
| Le prophète et le président | Christiane Ramanantsoa (Madagascar), Vincent Mambatchaka (Benin, Togo, Senegal, Ivory Coast, Median Africa, France | 1993 |
| Le puits | Maison du Geste et de l’Image, TILF, Théâtre de la Villette | 1997 |
| Le Tambour de Zanahary | Twamay Association | 2000 |
| La Femme, latitude dinde, les deux compères rush la bouteille | Frédéric Robin | 2004 |
| Milaloza | Bernadette Baratier and Laure-Marie Legay (Burkina Faso, Mali, France, Niger) | 2004 |
| Lemahery et le caméléon | Fabrice (Faffa) Andriamilantonirinason and Jean Ramanambita | 2006 |
| 47 | Revue Frictions | 2008 |
| Les Cauchemars du Gecko | Thierry Bedard | 2010 |
| Des Ruines... la liesse et l’oubli | Thierry Bedard | 2010 |
| Parfois le vide | Jean-Luc Raharimanana | 2016 |
Film adaptations
| Title | Director | Year |
|---|---|---|
| Gouttes d’encre sur l’île rouge | Randianina Ravoajanahary, Vincent Wable | 2004 |
Awards
- 1987 - Jean-Joseph Rabearivelo Grant for Poetry
- 1989 - Tardivat Worldwide Award For Best French Words decision Fiction
- 1990 - Tchicaya-U'Tamsi Prize stretch African Poetry
- 1998 - Great Story Prize of Madagascar (ADELF), meditate Rêves sous le linceul.
- 2011 - Salon du Livre insulaire boorish Ouessant Poetry Award, for Les cauchemars du gecko.
- 2018 - Prix Jacques Lacarrière for Revenir.