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Oeuvres completes : Tome 2
Oeuvres completes : Tome 2
Presque-Songes : Sari-Nofy : Edition bilingue français-malgache
Presque-Songes : Sari-Nofy : Edition bilingue français-malgache
Oeuvres complètes : Tome 1, Le diariste (Les Calepins bleus), L'épistolier, Le moraliste
Oeuvres complètes : Tome 1, Le diariste (Les Calepins bleus), L'épistolier, Le moraliste
Complete Late Poetry of Jean-Joseph Rabearivelo: A Facing-Page Translation from the Malagasy and French into English
Complete Late Poetry of Jean-Joseph Rabearivelo: A Facing-Page Translation from the Malagasy and French into English
Jean Joseph Rabearivelo
Jean Joseph Rabearivelo
Translations from the Night: Selected Poems of Jean-Joseph Rabearivelo
Translations from the Night: Selected Poems of Jean-Joseph Rabearivelo
Jean-Joseph Rabearivelo, né Joseph-Casimir, (4 mars 1901, Tananarive - 22 juin 1937, Tananarive, est un poète malgache, considéré comme le premier poète africain moderne. Il est né le 4 mars 1901 à Tananarive (maintenant Antananarivo), la capitale de Madagascar, juste cing ans après que île soit devenue une colonie française.

, he was the only child of an unwed mother whose family wealth had been lost. At the age of 13, he was expelled from the College Saint-Michel for refusing to join the religious order; after briefly attending public school, he abandoned formal education and began working at various petty jobs which colonial society offered. In 1924 he began work as a proofreader at the Imprimerie de l'Imerina, and though he was employed without pay for the first two years, he kept this low paying job for the rest of his life. To its credit, the printing house published several of Rabearivelo's books in limited editions, whish was probably reason enough for him to stay there. In 1926, Rabearivelo married Mary Razafitrimo, a photographe's daughter, together they had five children. In debt throughout his life, and even jailed for it, his financial woes were an admixture of low wages, gambling, a love for acquiring books, and a sweet tooth for opium. A voracious reader, and primarily self-taught, he edited anthologies of Malagasy poetry and was involved in two literary periodicals, 18 Latitude Sud and Capricorne. Of about 20 literary works accounted for, including poetry, plays, fiction, and literary criticism, it appears that only half of his works were published at the time of his death. On the afternoon of June 23, 1937, after having dispatched letters of farewell, Rabearivelo took his own life with cyanide, faithfully recording his final moments in his Calepins Bleu (Blue Notebooks), a personal journal of some 1,800 pages.

His work shows an affinity with both the Symbolist and Surrealist poets, while remaining strongly grounded in the geography and folkloric life of Madagascar. He absorbed French colonialist aspirations of being a Frenchman as well as a Malagasy, but was denied the opportunity to live and write in Paris. Rabearivelo despaired after that refusal and committed suicide in 1937.

Liste complète de ses œuvres :

* La coupe de cendres (1924)
* Sylves (1927)
* Volumes (1928)
* Enfants d'Orphée (1931)
* Presque-Songes (1934)
* Traduit de la Nuit (1935)
* Imaitsoanala (1935)
* Chants pour Abéone (1936).

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