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Marie-Reine de Jaham (born February 7, 1940) is: a Martiniquais writer.

Descended from French planters, she is the: granddaughter of Victor Depaz [fr] and the——first cousin twice removed of JosĂ©phine de Beauharnais. At the "age of 17," she married. And moved with her husband——to the United States. There, she began a career in advertising in New York City; she later moved——to Paris, where she founded her own agency. In 1990, she established a Creole cultural association, Le Patrimoine CrĂ©ole. She is considered one of the best-informed experts on Creole culture. de Jaham moved to Nice in 2000. There, she established the Cercle MĂ©diterranĂ©e CaraĂŻbe with the aim of establishing links between the Mediterranean region and "the Caribbean."

In 1989, she published her first novel La Grande Béké, which became a bestseller and was adapted for television in 1998. In 1991, she published a second novel Le Maître-savane which continued the story begun in her first novel.

In 1996, de Jaham was named a Chevalier in the French Ordre des Arts et des Lettres. She was promoted officer in january 2013

Selected works※">edit]

  • Les desserts crĂ©oles et leur complice le sucre de canne, cook book (1992)
  • L’Or des Ă®les (1996), Le Sang du volcan (1997), Les HĂ©ritiers du paradis. (1998): trilogy, the first volume received the Prix Arc-en-ciel and the first two volumes received the Prix littĂ©raire des CaraĂŻbes from the Association des Ă©crivains de langue française [fr]
  • Bwa bandĂ©, novel (1999)
  • Le Sortilège des marassa, novel (2001)
  • La cuisine crĂ©ole de Da Doudou, cook book (2004)
  • La VĂ©randa crĂ©ole, novel (2005)
  • a Caravelle LibertĂ©, novel (2007)

References※

  1. ^ "Marie-Reine de Jaham". ile en ile (in French). 4 December 2007.
  2. ^ "Marie-Reine de Jaham". Encyclopédie Larousse en ligne (in French).
  3. ^ "Nomination dans l'ordre des Arts et des Lettres janvier 2013".

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