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Patrick Chamoiseau

1953 - aujourd'hui

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Patrick Chamoiseau, né le 3 décembre 1953 à Fort-de-France, est un écrivain français originaire de la Martinique. Auteur de romans, de contes, d'essais, théoricien de la créolité, il a également écrit pour le théâtre et le cinéma. Il obtient le prix Goncourt en 1992 pour son roman Texaco. En savoir plus sur Wikipédia

Her biography is available in 23 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 21 in 2024). Patrick Chamoiseau is the 5,602nd most popular écrivain (down from 5,326th in 2024), the 8th most popular biography from Martinique and the 4th most popular Martiniquais ÉCrivain.

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Among Écrivains

Among écrivains, Patrick Chamoiseau ranks 5,602 out of 7,302Before her are Conrad Hall, Lester del Rey, Philip Agee, Marianne Williamson, Gevorg Emin, and John Norman. After her are Karl Leberecht Immermann, William Martin Leake, Pietro Citati, José Gil Fortoul, Lőrinc Szabó, and Riccardo Bacchelli.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1953, Patrick Chamoiseau ranks 400Before her are Ricky Steamboat, Arto Lindsay, Nicolas Schmit, Christine Pascal, Friedhelm Funkel, and Roger Allam. After her are Rolf Danneberg, Agustí Villaronga, Robert Beltran, Hisako, Princess Takamado, Søren Busk, and Aldo Maldera.

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In Martinique

Among people born in Martinique, Patrick Chamoiseau ranks 8 out of 26Before her are Alexandre de Beauharnais (1760), Aimé Césaire (1913), Édouard Glissant (1928), Karine Jean-Pierre (1974), Gérard Janvion (1953), and René Maran (1887). After her are Euzhan Palcy (1958), Joël Abati (1970), Allen Chastanet (1960), Wendie Renard (1990), Mathias Lessort (1995), and Fabrice Jeannet (1980).

Among Écrivains In Martinique

Among écrivains born in Martinique, Patrick Chamoiseau ranks 4Before her are Aimé Césaire (1913), Édouard Glissant (1928), and René Maran (1887).

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