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Biography
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Madagascar Through the Lens of a Poet and a Novelist: Georges Andriamanantena and Jean-Luc Raharimanana
Fieldston News Editors Note: What do freedom and independence look like in the nations of the post-colonial world? And, in the music of those nations, what does freedom sound like? Daniel Lee’s articles are the first two in a series that explore the joys, sorrows and challenges of the people of these nations over the last eighty years. And so, we begin with Madagascar.
A country renowned for its diverse ecosystems, pristine beaches, and exotic wildlife, Madagascar is commonly portrayed as a rich and marvelous island, harboring over 5, distinct terrestrial species and a mix of both indigenous and European cultures. Yet despite an abundance of natural resources, Madagascar is one of the poorest nations in the world. Since gaining its independence from France in , Madagascar has experienced numerous periods of political instability, civil unrest, and social uncertainty. The history of the nation is characterized by a continual struggle for democracy and stability. This paper will discuss two prominent figures in contemporary Madagascar—Georges Andriamanantena, a poet, and Jean-Luc Raharimanana, a novelist—whose works provide a unique insight into the lesser-known aspects o
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