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This anthology contains biographies and critical analyses of the works of African and Caribbean Black writers from the twentieth century. It offers several excerpts in prose and poetry to be used as basic reading material for classes at the elementary, intermediate, or advanced level of College French. Questions for oral practice and written exercises accompany each excerpt. The anthology also contains a general bibliography of each author's works, a selective bibliography of critical studies, and a French/English vocabulary.
Anthologie en français, avec notice bibliographique et analyse critique, de nombreux textes d'auteurs négro-africains
Ronald Gérard Giguère received his Ph.D. in French from the University of Connecticut. He has been a member of the Modern Languages Department at Connecticut College, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale and Phillips Academy. He has also taught at the University of Rouen in France. He is currently working as a bilingual editor for Merriam-Webster Publishing, Inc. Dr. Giguère has published extensively in French and American journals, and has written a book on Yves Bonnefoy, Le Concept de la réalité dans la poésie d'Yves Bonnefoy.