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Une Tempête

Une Tempête (English: "A Tempest") is a 1969 play by Aimé Césaire. It is an adaptation of Shakespeare's The Tempest from a postcolonial perspective, set on an island in the Caribbean. The play was first performed at the Festival d'Hammamet in Tunisia under the direction of Jean-Marie Serreau. It later played in Avignon and Paris. Césaire uses all of the…

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Date
1969
Original language
French
Place
the Festival d'Hammamet in Tunisia
Written by
Aimé Césaire

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related to Historical context · 23
Une Tempête → African, African Americans, Aimé Césaire, Cahier, Caribbean, Creole, Césaire, France, French, From, Harlem Renaissance, It, Léon-Gontran Damas, Léopold Sédar Senghor, Native Land, Notebook, Négritude, Other, Return, Shakespeare's
related to Bibliography · 15
Une Tempête → Aimé, Collection Théâtre, Césaire, France, French, ISBN, Lock-gray-alt-2, Lock-green, Lock-red-alt-2, OCLC, Paris, Seuil, Tempest, Une, Wikisource-logo
related to Critical response and analyses · 14
Une Tempête → Along, Ania Loomba, Césaire's, Eurocentric, European, Furthermore, He, Her, Loomba's, Other, Russell West, She, Some, West
related to About the author · 13
Une Tempête → Aimé Césaire, Caliban, Caribbean, Césaire, Césaire's, French, He, In, Known, Martinique, Negritude, Prospero, Shakespeare's
related to Influences · 12
Une Tempête → Arthur Miller, Caliban, Death, French, Once, Prospero, Richard Miller, Salesman, The, These, Willy, You
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Une Tempête → 1969
Original language · 1
Une Tempête → French
Place · 1
Une Tempête → the Festival d'Hammamet in Tunisia
Written by · 1
Une Tempête → Aimé Césaire
instance of · 1
Une Tempête → including plays

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Une TempêteOriginal languageFrench1.00infobox
Une TempêtePlacethe Festival d'Hammamet in Tunisia1.00infobox
Une TempêteWritten byAimé Césaire1.00infobox
Une Tempêteinstance ofincluding plays0.80text
reflect his deep involvement in the decolonization struggleinstance ofincluding plays0.80text
his active participation in the political challenges facing Martiniqueinstance ofincluding plays0.80text
the wider Caribbeaninstance ofincluding plays0.80text
Une Tempêterelated to About the authorAimé Césaire0.60section
Une Tempêterelated to About the authorCaribbean0.60section
Une Tempêterelated to About the authorMartinique0.60section
Une Tempêterelated to About the authorFrench0.60section

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