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  2. Literature of Madagascar - Wikipedia

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    The artists writing throughout the 1906-1938 period are known in Madagascar by two terms: the mpanoratra zokiny (elders), principally born under the former Merina monarchy, and the mpanoratra zandriny (juniors) who were born under the French administration and were typically driven to recapture and celebrate the past before colonization.

  3. Jean-Joseph Rabearivelo - Wikipedia

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    That same year he drafted his first book, a short novel written in the Malagasy language. [3] He began to correspond with a wide range of writers around the world, including André Gide, Paul Valéry, Jean Amrouche, [2] Paul Claudel, and Valery Larbaud, [5] and spent large sums to buy books and ship them to Madagascar. [1]

  4. Category:Malagasy literature - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Pages in category "Malagasy literature" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. ... Wikipedia® is a ...

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  7. Hainteny - Wikipedia

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    Hainteny (pronounced [hajnˈtenʲ], Malagasy for "knowledge of words") is a traditional form of Malagasy oral literature and poetry, involving heavy use of metaphor.It is associated primarily with the Merina people of Madagascar. [1]

  8. Dox (poet) - Wikipedia

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    The second category consists of poems that offer philosophical musings on the nature of identity, and are rich with Malagasy proverbs and Madagascar's symbolic places and objects. [2] Both types reflected the sensibilities and conventions of romanticism. [1] The majority of the poetic works written by Dox were in the form of sonnets. [7]

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