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Edmond Laforest
Edmond Laforest (20 June 1876 - 1915) was a Haitian poet.
==Life and works==
Born in Jérémie, Laforest was a teacher of French and mathematics. Some of his most noted words are ''Poèmes Mélancoliques'' (1901), ''Sonnets-Médaillons'' (1909), and ''Cendres et Flammes''.
He killed himself by tying a Larousse dictionary around his neck and jumping off a bridge, to expose how the French language, imposed upon him by colonists, had killed him artistically.〔Henry Louis Gates, Jr, 'Editor's Introduction: Writing 'Race' and the Difference It Makes', ''Race, Writing and Difference'', University of Chicago Press, 1987, page 13〕

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