Michèle Rakotoson

Malagasy writer, journalist, and filmmaker

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Michèle Rakotoson (born 1948) is a writer, journalist, and Film Maker from Madagascar. Her novels include Dadabé. Since 1983, she has lived mainly in France.

Works

  • Dadabe: et autres nouvelles (1984) ISBN 2-86537-076-3
  • Le bain des reliques: roman malgache (1988) ISBN 2-86537-218-9
  • La Maison morte (The Dead House) (play, 1991)[1]
  • Elle, au printemps: roman (1996) ISBN 2-907888-64-1
  • Henoÿ – Fragments en écorce (1998) ISBN 2-88253-115-X
  • Lalana: roman (2002) ISBN 2-87678-783-0
  • Juillet au pays: recit (2007) ISBN 978-2-91-465988-8
  • Tovonay, l'enfant du Sud: roman (2010) ISBN 978-2-84280-159-5
  • Passeport pour Antananarivo : Tana la belle: recit (2011) ISBN 978-2-35-639054-7
  • Madame à la campagne : Chroniques malgaches (2015) ISBN 979-10-90103-24-5
  • Ambatomanga, Le silence et la douleur"", Édition Broche, (2022)

See also

  • Nicolas Vatomanga (Slam Jazz Projekt)

References

  1. ^ Thérèse Migraine-George – African women and representation: from performance to politics 2008 "In her play, La Maison morte (The Dead House) (1991), the Madagascan writer Michele Rakotoson describes the end of the reign of a President-Dictator, Randriambe. Both his wife and daughter criticize him for his violent and deadly actions"

Sources

  • Hughes, A. (2001). Encyclopedia of Contemporary French Culture (Encyclopedias of Contemporary Culture). Routledge. ISBN 0-415-26354-9 – p. 247

External links

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  • Bio details, University of Western Australia
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