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Patrick Chamoiseau is a French author from Martinique known for his work in the créolité movement. ==Biography== Chamoiseau was born on December 3, 1953 in Fort-de-France, Martinique, where he currently resides. After he studied law in Paris he returned to Martinique inspired by Édouard Glissant to take a close interest in Creole culture. Chamoiseau is the author of a historical work on the Antilles under the reign of Napoléon Bonaparte and several non-fiction books which include ''Éloge de la créolité'' (In Praise of Creoleness), co-authored with Jean Bernabé and Raphaël Confiant. Awarded the Prix Carbet (1990) for ''Antan d’enfance''.〔http://www.tout-monde.com/pdf/2009-DP-PrixCarbet.pdf〕 His novel ''Texaco'' was awarded the Prix Goncourt in 1992, and was chosen as a ''New York Times'' ''Notable Book of the Year''. It has been described as "a masterpiece, the work of a genius, a novel that deserves to be known as much as Fanon’s ''The Wretched of the Earth'' and Cesaire’s ''Return to My Native Land''".〔(Refuge for the wretched ), by PERCY ZVOMUYA, ''Mail & Guardian'', 24 August 2012〕 Chamoiseau may also safely be considered as one of the most innovative writers to hit the French literary scene since Louis-Ferdinand Céline. His freeform use of French language — a highly complex yet fluid mixture of constant invention and "creolism" — fuels a poignant and sensuous depiction of Martinique people in particular and humanity at large.
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