René Maran - Jean-Joseph Rabearivelo
On June 22, 1937, just before he chose to die on his Southern Island, at only 34 years of age, the Malagasy writer Jean-Joseph Rabearivelo wrote a last letter to his friend René Maran, who responded with emotion in a posthumous tribute. This friendly dialogue, which lasted for more than ten years, o...
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oai:doaj.org-article:17ed01891562448d8414a12605bd90b32021-12-02T09:53:21ZRené Maran - Jean-Joseph Rabearivelo2275-174210.4000/coma.7109https://doaj.org/article/17ed01891562448d8414a12605bd90b32021-10-01T00:00:00Zhttp://journals.openedition.org/coma/7109https://doaj.org/toc/2275-1742On June 22, 1937, just before he chose to die on his Southern Island, at only 34 years of age, the Malagasy writer Jean-Joseph Rabearivelo wrote a last letter to his friend René Maran, who responded with emotion in a posthumous tribute. This friendly dialogue, which lasted for more than ten years, offers some new elements on Maran’s political and literary positions.Claire RiffardInstitut des textes & manuscrits modernes (ITEM)articleRené Maran ; Jean-Joseph Rabearivelo ; Chatterton ; Edna Worthley UnderwoodRené MaranLanguage and LiteraturePENFRContinents manuscrits, Vol 17 (2021) |
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On June 22, 1937, just before he chose to die on his Southern Island, at only 34 years of age, the Malagasy writer Jean-Joseph Rabearivelo wrote a last letter to his friend René Maran, who responded with emotion in a posthumous tribute. This friendly dialogue, which lasted for more than ten years, offers some new elements on Maran’s political and literary positions. |
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