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Matéo Maximoff : ウィキペディア英語版
Matéo Maximoff
Matéo Maximoff (January 17, 1917 – November 24, 1999) was a French writer and Evangelical pastor of Romani ethnicity. His eleven books have been translated into fourteen languages.
Born in Spain, he had parents who had migrated from Russia and France. His family sought shelter in France with relatives during the Spanish Civil War. After the outbreak of World War II, they were arrested as foreign nationals and interned for years, along with many other foreign refugees. He settled in France after the war and made his literary career there.

==Early life and education==
Matéo Maximoff was born in Barcelona, Spain. His father was a Kalderash Rom from Russia; and his mother was a Manouche from France. She was a cousin of the singer Django Reinhardt. He had several younger brothers and sisters.
His father, a tinker, a traditional trade among Kalderash, taught Matéo how to read, write and count. He also had much to tell him about Russia, Kalderash history, and different Roma and countries. He died when Matéo was 14. Matéo took over as a tinker to support himself, his mother and younger brothers and sisters. He taught his siblings to read and write.

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