Jean-Luc Raharimanana Explained

Birth Date:26 June 1967
Language:French, Malagasy
Birth Place:Antananarivo, Madagascar
Years Active:1989-present
Alma Mater:University of Antananarivo, University of Paris, Institut National des langues et civilisations orientales
Awards:Jean-Joseph Rabearivelo Award for Poetry, Tardivat International Award For Best French Language Fiction, Tchicaya-U'Tamsi Prize, Great Fiction Prize of Madagascar

Jean-Luc Raharimanana (born June 26, 1967, Antananarivo, Madagascar) is a Malagasy novelist, essayist, poet, and playwright.

Personal life

He wrote his first book in his native country, but he was unable to publish it because of the political situation. He went to France to study ethnolinguistics at the University of Paris and the Institut National des langues et civilisations orientales following his graduation from the University of Antananarivo in 1989, due to a stipendium he received from the RFI.

After completing his studies in France, Raharimanana went on to work as a journalist and French teacher.[1]

In his works, Raharimanana often describes the situation of poverty and corruption and the history in his homeland in a violent and lyrical style. Several of his screenplays have been adapted for theatre and he is the subject of the 2004 documentary Gouttes d’encre sur l’île rouge.[2]

Raharimanana's works have been translated into German, English, Italian, and Spanish. Raharimanana currently lives in Paris.[3]

Selected works

His first play "Le prophète et le président" won the Tchicaya-U'Tamsi Prize in 1990, awarded by the Inter-African theatre competition, but the theatre performance was banned by Madagascar's government owing to the political nature of the play.

In June 2002, Raharimana's father Vénance Raharimanana, a history professor at the University of Antananarivo, was tortured and subsequently arrested following a radio program he hosted that dealt with the pre-colonial tension in Madagascar. He writes about the experience in his short story collection L'arbre anthropophage.

Bibliography

Novellas

Children's books

Novels

Stories

Collections

Stories contributed to collections

Poetry

Academic publications

Theatre adaptations

!Title!Producer!Premiered
LépreuxRFI1990
Le prophète et le présidentChristiane Ramanantsoa (Madagascar), Vincent Mambatchaka (Benin, Togo, Senegal, Ivory Coast, Central Africa, France1993
Le puitsMaison du Geste et de l’Image, TILF, Théâtre de la Villette1997
Le Tambour de ZanaharyTwamay Association2000
La Femme, la dinde, les deux compères et la bouteilleFrédéric Robin2004
MilalozaBernadette Baratier and Laure-Marie Legay (Burkina Faso, Mali, France, Niger)2004
Lemahery et le caméléonFabrice (Faffa) Andriamilantonirinason and Jean Ramanambita2006
47Revue Frictions2008
Les Cauchemars du GeckoThierry Bedard2010
Des Ruines... la liesse et l’oubliThierry Bedard2010
Parfois le videJean-Luc Raharimanana2016

Film adaptations

!Title!Director!Year
Gouttes d’encre sur l’île rougeRandianina Ravoajanahary, Vincent Wable2004

Awards

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Jean-Luc Raharimanana — internationales literaturfestival berlin. literaturfestival.com. 2019-03-21.
  2. Web site: film-documentaire.fr - Portail du film documentaire. www.film-documentaire.fr. 2019-03-21.
  3. Web site: Raharimanana. 2003-02-21. Île en île. fr-FR. 2019-03-21.