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Paulette Poujol-Oriol

Paulette Poujol-Oriol (12 May 1926 – 11 March 2011) was a Haitian educator, actress, dramaturge, feminist and writer. Fluent in French, Creole, English, Spanish, German, and Italian, she contributed to Haitian arts and literature, and founded Picolo Teatro, a performing arts school for children.[1] She has been recognized as one of Haiti's leading literary figures as well as one of the most active players in Haiti's feminist movement.[2]

Paulette Poujol-Oriol
Born12 May 1926
Died11 March 2011
NationalityHaiti
Occupation(s)educator, writer
Known forPicolo Teatro

Early years and education edit

Poujol-Oriol was born into a privileged socio-economic background in Port-au-Prince in 1926 to Joseph Poujol, active in business and the theatre, and Augusta Auxila.[3] Her family moved to Paris when she was less than a year old, returning to Haiti when she was six, where her father founded the Institut Commercial Joseph Poujol, an educational establishment. Poujol-Oriol studied at the École Normale Supérieure in Port-au-Prince and later at the London Institute of Commerce and Business Administration in Jamaica.[4]

Career edit

From an early age, thanks to the encouragement of her father, she became interested in culture, especially French classical literature and the theatre. In 1949, she joined the Société Nationale d'Art Dramatique (SNAD) which performed at the Rex Théâtre. She went on to teach languages, and later drama, at her father's school, and at the Collège Saint François d’Assise where she remained for 14 years. She was associated for many years with Marie-Thérèse Colimon-Hall's École Nationale de Jardinières d’Enfants.[4] She also taught at the Theatre Department of the Ecole Nationale des Arts, which she headed from 1983 to 1991, also undertaking teaching assignments at Quisqueya University. She founded and headed the Piccolo Teatro, an organization for teaching drama to children.[5]

A feminist, for 50 years, she was associated with several women's organizations, including the Ligue Féminine d'Action Social (Feminine League for Social Action), serving as president from 1997 till her death.[4] She was a founding member of the Club des femmes de carrière libérale et commerciale and, in 1994, of the Alliance des Femmes Haïtiennes, an umbrella body coordinating the work of some fifty feminist organizations.[6]

Her literary works focus principally on the social and economic problems of Haiti, evoking moral options and suggesting solutions.[7] Inspired in part by the French classics, particularly the writings of Emile Zola, Guy de Maupassant, Honoré de Balzac and Alexandre Dumas, she cleverly transposes the French Human Comedy to characters from Haiti, mastering the art of developing interaction between individuals from varied backgrounds who begin to share their lives.[8] Her French-language novel, Le creuset, and the short stories in La fleur route have significant passages in Haitian Creole.[9] In Le creuset (1980), considered by many to be the best of her works, she traces the lives of a Haitian family over more than a century. While the novel traces a number of romances, it excels in presenting a clear overview of Haiti's evolving social difficulties, including race, prejudice, education and feminism. Poujol-Oriol's collection of short stories, La fleur rouge written in 1988, presents tales of Haitian figures seeking their fortunes. They all follow the same structure: a simple introduction, a developing intrigue and an unexpected ending.[10] Her short story La fleur rouge which won the RFI-Le Monde prize for the "Meilleure Nouvelle de Langue Française" was republished in the Revue des deux Mondes in July 1994, receiving considerable acclaim. It has been translated into English and Spanish.[11]

Personal life edit

Poujol-Oriol married twice. From the first marriage, which ended in divorce, she had a son, Georges Michel, a physician, and a daughter, Claudine Michel a professor at the University of California, Santa Barbara. Second, she married Marc Oriol. She died of a heart attack in March 2011 in Port-au-Prince.[2][3]

Selected works edit

In addition to many journal articles, including commentaries on the Haitian constitution and woman's place in society, her publications include:

  • 1980, Le creuset (The Crucible), novel, Editions Deschamps, winner of the 1980 Henri Deschamps award
  • 1992, La fleur rouge (The Red Flower), collection of short stories, the title story having won the Le Monde French-language short story award in 1988
  • 1996, Le passage, novel, translated into English as Vale of Tears (2006)[12]
  • 2008, Madan Marye et sept autres nouvelles, short stories[8]

She has also written an unpublished play, Trou-Soleil.[6]

Other publications include "La femme haïtienne dans la littérature : problèmes de l'écrivain" (The Journal of Haitian Studies 3/4, 1996–1998); "Petite histoire du théâtre en Haïti" (Conjonction 207 (2002): 7–13; "Pour Jacques Roche: Acta, Non Verba" (The Journal of Haitian Studies 11.2, Fall 2005); Ma rencontre avec Jacques Roumain. Mon Roumain à moi (Port-au-Prince: Presses Nationales d'Haïti, 2007).[2]

Awards edit

  • 1980, Prix Littéraire Henri Deschamps (only the second woman ever to receive the award)[7]
  • 1988, Le Monde French-language short-story award (onzième concours de la meilleure nouvelle de langue francaise)[6]
  • 1995, Prix Jacques-Stephen Alexis, third prize for her short story Madan Marié[2]
  • 2001, Prix Gouverneur de la rosée du livre et de la littérature, awarded by the Haitian Ministry of Culture[2]
  • 2005, award at the Caribbean and Latin American Conference on Women and Citizenship for her contribution to the Haitian women's movement[3]

References edit

  1. ^ Hall 2012, p. 212.
  2. ^ a b c d e Berrouët-Oriol, Robert (13 March 2011). "Hommage à Paulette Poujol-Oriol" (in French). Potomitan. Retrieved 7 February 2016.
  3. ^ a b c Ulysse, Gina Athena (29 March 2011). "The Legacy of Haitian Feminist Paulette Poujol-Oriol". Ms. Magazine. Retrieved 6 February 2016.
  4. ^ a b c Spear, Thomas C.; Vitiello, Joëlle (27 November 2015). "Paulette Poujol Oriol" (in French). Île en île. Retrieved 6 February 2016.
  5. ^ "Paulette Poujol-Oriol". Haiticulture.ch. Retrieved 7 February 2016.
  6. ^ a b c Dartigue, Maurice (11 November 2008). "Mémoires des Femmes Haitiennes" (in French). Super Nova : Toujours Plus Haut. Retrieved 7 February 2016.
  7. ^ a b Esteves, Carmen C.; Paravisini-Gebert, Lizabeth (1991). Green Cane and Juicy Flotsam: Short Stories by Caribbean Women. Rutgers University Press. pp. 167–. ISBN 978-0-8135-1738-4.
  8. ^ a b Vitiello, Joëlle (2011). "The Human Comedy in Paulette Poujol Oriol's Novels and Short Stories". The Journal of Haitian Studies. 17 (1): 36–49. JSTOR 41711907.
  9. ^ Coates, Carrol F. (Spring 2011). "Paulette Poujol Oriol, "Le Creuset" and Other Works: Problems of Translation from Kreyòl to English". Journal of Haitian Studies. 17 (1): 52–58. JSTOR 41711908.
  10. ^ "Paulette Poujol-Oriol (1926–2011), Haiti's Genius Woman Novelist". Kreyolicious. 15 October 2012. Retrieved 7 February 2016.
  11. ^ Dumas, Pierre-Raymond (14 March 2011). "Paulette Poujol Oriol". Le Nouvelliste (in French). Retrieved 7 February 2016.
  12. ^ Poujol Oriol, Paulette (2006). Vale of Tears: A Novel from Haiti. Ibex Publishers, Inc. ISBN 978-1-58814-020-3.

Bibliography edit

  • Esteves, Carmen C.; Paravisini-Gebert, Lizabeth (1991). Green Cane and Juicy Flotsam: Short Stories by Caribbean Women. Rutgers University Press. pp. 167–. ISBN 978-0-8135-1738-4.
  • Hall, Michael R. (January 2012). Historical Dictionary of Haiti. Scarecrow Press. ISBN 978-0-8108-7810-5.

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Paulette Poujol Oriol 12 May 1926 11 March 2011 was a Haitian educator actress dramaturge feminist and writer Fluent in French Creole English Spanish German and Italian she contributed to Haitian arts and literature and founded Picolo Teatro a performing arts school for children 1 She has been recognized as one of Haiti s leading literary figures as well as one of the most active players in Haiti s feminist movement 2 Paulette Poujol OriolBorn12 May 1926Died11 March 2011NationalityHaitiOccupation s educator writerKnown forPicolo Teatro Contents 1 Early years and education 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 Selected works 5 Awards 6 References 7 BibliographyEarly years and education editPoujol Oriol was born into a privileged socio economic background in Port au Prince in 1926 to Joseph Poujol active in business and the theatre and Augusta Auxila 3 Her family moved to Paris when she was less than a year old returning to Haiti when she was six where her father founded the Institut Commercial Joseph Poujol an educational establishment Poujol Oriol studied at the Ecole Normale Superieure in Port au Prince and later at the London Institute of Commerce and Business Administration in Jamaica 4 Career editFrom an early age thanks to the encouragement of her father she became interested in culture especially French classical literature and the theatre In 1949 she joined the Societe Nationale d Art Dramatique SNAD which performed at the Rex Theatre She went on to teach languages and later drama at her father s school and at the College Saint Francois d Assise where she remained for 14 years She was associated for many years with Marie Therese Colimon Hall s Ecole Nationale de Jardinieres d Enfants 4 She also taught at the Theatre Department of the Ecole Nationale des Arts which she headed from 1983 to 1991 also undertaking teaching assignments at Quisqueya University She founded and headed the Piccolo Teatro an organization for teaching drama to children 5 A feminist for 50 years she was associated with several women s organizations including the Ligue Feminine d Action Social Feminine League for Social Action serving as president from 1997 till her death 4 She was a founding member of the Club des femmes de carriere liberale et commerciale and in 1994 of the Alliance des Femmes Haitiennes an umbrella body coordinating the work of some fifty feminist organizations 6 Her literary works focus principally on the social and economic problems of Haiti evoking moral options and suggesting solutions 7 Inspired in part by the French classics particularly the writings of Emile Zola Guy de Maupassant Honore de Balzac and Alexandre Dumas she cleverly transposes the French Human Comedy to characters from Haiti mastering the art of developing interaction between individuals from varied backgrounds who begin to share their lives 8 Her French language novel Le creuset and the short stories in La fleur route have significant passages in Haitian Creole 9 In Le creuset 1980 considered by many to be the best of her works she traces the lives of a Haitian family over more than a century While the novel traces a number of romances it excels in presenting a clear overview of Haiti s evolving social difficulties including race prejudice education and feminism Poujol Oriol s collection of short stories La fleur rouge written in 1988 presents tales of Haitian figures seeking their fortunes They all follow the same structure a simple introduction a developing intrigue and an unexpected ending 10 Her short story La fleur rouge which won the RFI Le Monde prize for the Meilleure Nouvelle de Langue Francaise was republished in the Revue des deux Mondes in July 1994 receiving considerable acclaim It has been translated into English and Spanish 11 Personal life editPoujol Oriol married twice From the first marriage which ended in divorce she had a son Georges Michel a physician and a daughter Claudine Michel a professor at the University of California Santa Barbara Second she married Marc Oriol She died of a heart attack in March 2011 in Port au Prince 2 3 Selected works editIn addition to many journal articles including commentaries on the Haitian constitution and woman s place in society her publications include 1980 Le creuset The Crucible novel Editions Deschamps winner of the 1980 Henri Deschamps award 1992 La fleur rouge The Red Flower collection of short stories the title story having won the Le Monde French language short story award in 1988 1996 Le passage novel translated into English as Vale of Tears 2006 12 2008 Madan Marye et sept autres nouvelles short stories 8 She has also written an unpublished play Trou Soleil 6 Other publications include La femme haitienne dans la litterature problemes de l ecrivain The Journal of Haitian Studies 3 4 1996 1998 Petite histoire du theatre en Haiti Conjonction 207 2002 7 13 Pour Jacques Roche Acta Non Verba The Journal of Haitian Studies 11 2 Fall 2005 Ma rencontre avec Jacques Roumain Mon Roumain a moi Port au Prince Presses Nationales d Haiti 2007 2 Awards edit1980 Prix Litteraire Henri Deschamps only the second woman ever to receive the award 7 1988 Le Monde French language short story award onzieme concours de la meilleure nouvelle de langue francaise 6 1995 Prix Jacques Stephen Alexis third prize for her short story Madan Marie 2 2001 Prix Gouverneur de la rosee du livre et de la litterature awarded by the Haitian Ministry of Culture 2 2005 award at the Caribbean and Latin American Conference on Women and Citizenship for her contribution to the Haitian women s movement 3 References edit Hall 2012 p 212 a b c d e Berrouet Oriol Robert 13 March 2011 Hommage a Paulette Poujol Oriol in French Potomitan Retrieved 7 February 2016 a b c Ulysse Gina Athena 29 March 2011 The Legacy of Haitian Feminist Paulette Poujol Oriol Ms Magazine Retrieved 6 February 2016 a b c Spear Thomas C Vitiello Joelle 27 November 2015 Paulette Poujol Oriol in French Ile en ile Retrieved 6 February 2016 Paulette Poujol Oriol Haiticulture ch Retrieved 7 February 2016 a b c Dartigue Maurice 11 November 2008 Memoires des Femmes Haitiennes in French Super Nova Toujours Plus Haut Retrieved 7 February 2016 a b Esteves Carmen C Paravisini Gebert Lizabeth 1991 Green Cane and Juicy Flotsam Short Stories by Caribbean Women Rutgers University Press pp 167 ISBN 978 0 8135 1738 4 a b Vitiello Joelle 2011 The Human Comedy in Paulette Poujol Oriol s Novels and Short Stories The Journal of Haitian Studies 17 1 36 49 JSTOR 41711907 Coates Carrol F Spring 2011 Paulette Poujol Oriol Le Creuset and Other Works Problems of Translation from Kreyol to English Journal of Haitian Studies 17 1 52 58 JSTOR 41711908 Paulette Poujol Oriol 1926 2011 Haiti s Genius Woman Novelist Kreyolicious 15 October 2012 Retrieved 7 February 2016 Dumas Pierre Raymond 14 March 2011 Paulette Poujol Oriol Le Nouvelliste in French Retrieved 7 February 2016 Poujol Oriol Paulette 2006 Vale of Tears A Novel from Haiti Ibex Publishers Inc ISBN 978 1 58814 020 3 Bibliography editEsteves Carmen C Paravisini Gebert Lizabeth 1991 Green Cane and Juicy Flotsam Short Stories by Caribbean Women Rutgers University Press pp 167 ISBN 978 0 8135 1738 4 Hall Michael R January 2012 Historical Dictionary of Haiti Scarecrow Press ISBN 978 0 8108 7810 5 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Paulette Poujol Oriol amp oldid 1222079104, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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