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    Suzanne Cesaire, nee Suzanne Roussi, le 11 aout 1915 au lieu dit Poterie aux Trois-Ilets en Martinique et morte le 16 mai 1966 dans les Yvelines, est une ecrivaine francaise et l’epouse d’Aime
    Suzanne Cesaire [Roussi] (11 August 1915 to 16 May 1966) was born in Martinique, and was a French-speaking writer, poet, scholar, post-colonialist, and Surrealist. In 1936 she married Aime Cesaire, with whom she had six children.
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    Poetes de la negritude, d’Aime Cesaire a Veronique Tadjo. 3 – Suzanne Cesaire : negritude et/ou surrealisme ? 25 Chez Suzanne Cesaire, la pensee et l’engagement culturel – qui est aussi acte politique – se rejoignent.
    Reading the intellectual musings of Suzanne Cesaire, one cant help but envision her immersed daily in settings complete with Mauritian and Parisian aristocrats, dissecting lifes finer points over
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    Suzanne Cesaire also developed a close relationship with Andre Breton following his visit to Martinique in 1941. Suzanne Cesaire was a pioneer in the search for a distinct Martiniquan literary voice.
    AIME CESAIRE. Bilingual Edition. Translated by A. JAMES ARNOLD and CLAYTON ESHLEMAN. In late August, the Cesaires returned to Martinique; Suzanne was pregnant with their second son
    AIME CESAIRE. Bilingual Edition. Translated by A. JAMES ARNOLD and CLAYTON ESHLEMAN. In late August, the Cesaires returned to Martinique; Suzanne was pregnant with their second son

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