词条 | Roussan Camille |
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| name = Roussan Camille | image = | alt = | caption = | birth_name = | birth_date = {{Birth date |df=yes|1912|08|27}} | birth_place = Jacmel, Haiti | death_date = {{death date and age |df=yes|1961|12|07|1912|08|27}} | death_place = | nationality = Haitian | other_names = Nassour El Limac | known_for = Assaut à la Nuit (1940) | occupation = poet, journalist and diplomat }}Roussan Camille (27 August 1912 – 7 December 1961) was a Haitian poet, journalist, and diplomat.[1] BiographyBorn in Jacmel, he was educated at the Christian Brothers' School, the Lycée Pinchinat of Jacmel and the Tippenhauer College in Port-au-Prince. Under Charles Moravia's directorship, he began a career as a journalist, publishing articles, poems and the column "Bel aujourd'hui" under his pen-name Nassour El Limac, in Haiti-Journal, Temps-Revue and L'Action nationale.[2] He became director of Haiti-Journal after Moravia's death in 1938.[2] Camille entered public service, and was appointed to several diplomatic functions, including secretary of the Haitian legation to Paris and Haitian vice-consul in New York City, and then returned home to become secretary general in the ministry of health.[3] His best known work is Assaut à la Nuit (Port-au-Prince: Impr. de l'Etat, 1940). He was awarded the Dumarsais Estimé poetry prize for his collection Multiple Présence (Quebec: Editions Naaman, 1978).[2] Awards
References1. ^{{fr icon}} Biography 2. ^1 2 Donald E. Herdeck (ed.), Caribbean Writers: A Bio-Bibliographical-Critical Encyclopaedia, Washington, DC: Three Continents Press, 1979, pp. 316-17. 3. ^Keith A. P. Sandiford, A Black Studies Primer: Heroes and Heroines of the African Diaspora, Hansib Publications, 2008, p. 114. Notes
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