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[ sey-zer ]
noun
- Ai·mé Fer·nand [e-, mey, fe, r, -, nahn], 1913–2008, West Indian poet, playwright, and politician.
Example Sentences
Others on board included modernist Russian poet and a Trotskyite anarchist Victor Serge, Martinican poet and a founder of the anticolonialism Négritude movement Aimé é, Cuban painter Wifredo Lam; influential Marxist psychiatrist and Pan-Africanist Frantz Fanon, along with fascinating others.
He was a distinguished poet who pioneered Négritude - an anti-colonialist movement that championed African cultures - alongside Martinican poet Aimé Cesairé while a student in Paris in the 1930s.
Oka turned his acolyte on to authors outside the Beat movement, including Frantz Fanon and Aimé é — “the first crack in the door to this vast world of literature beyond what was produced here.”
Both Laurence and myself are the products of hybrid, many-faceted experiences which range from Edouard Gilssant and Aimé é to Pasolini and Marguerite Duras.
As the set neared its end, Cesaire, 43, noticed the crowd jumping with more and more intensity, so he pulled up a second live feed, this one streaming data from a small, inexpensive seismograph called a Raspberry Shake, which he’d just installed in his classroom at the nearby Civic Leadership Academy.
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