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Marie Chauvet : ウィキペディア英語版
Marie Vieux Chauvet

Marie Vieux-Chauvet (1916–1973) was a Haitian novelist, poet and playwright. Born and educated in Port-au-Prince, her most famous works are the novels ''Fille d'Haïti'' (1954), ''La Danse sur le Volcan'' (1957), ''Fonds des Nègres'' (1961), and ''Amour, Colère, Folie'' (1969).
==Family history==
Marie Vieux-Chauvet was born in Haiti on September 16, 1916 to Constant Vieux, a Haitian politician, and his wife Delia Nones, a woman originally from the Virgin Islands. Marie completed her studies at the l'Annexe de l'École Normale d'Institutrices and obtained a degree in elementary education in 1933.〔 She married Aymon Charlier, a doctor, then divorced him. She later married Pierre Chauvet, a travel agent.〔

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