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A prize-winning author from Guadeloupe who was known as the ‘grande dame of Caribbean literature has died. Maryse Condé was 90. Condé was a world traveler who probed the conflicts
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Guadeloupe-born author Maryse Conde, who wrote about colonialism, slavery and the French-Caribbean diaspora, died in southern France at the age of 90. . -April 02, 2024 at 11:56 am EDT - MarketScreener
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Paris (AFP) French writer Maryse Conde, died on Tuesday at the age of 90. She became one of the greatest chroniclers of the struggles and triumphs of the descendants of Africans taken as slaves to the Caribbean. But the writer born on the Caribbean island of Guadeloupe did not pen her first book until she was nearly 40, and it triggered a controversy that saw authorities in several countries.