
Aimé Césaire
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Aimé Césaire was a prominent Martinican poet, playwright, and politician, known for his influential role in the Negritude literary and cultural movement. His work often explored themes of identity, colonialism, and the African diaspora, challenging the colonial narratives that dominated much of the 20th century. Césaire's most famous works, including "The Tragedy of King Christophe" and "Notebook of a Return to My Native Land," showcase his mastery of language and his deep commitment to social justice.
Geburtsdatum
February 26, 1913
Geburtsort
Basse-Pointe, Martinique
Todesdatum
April 17, 2008
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