• Jean Pliya (July 21, 1931 – May 14, 2015) was a Beninese playwright and short story writer. Born in what was then Dahomey, Pliya was educated at the University...
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  • French-language poet and writer, currently living in the United States Jean Pliya (1931– ), playwright and short story writer[Jahn] José Pliva (1966– )...
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    Pizzey, activist and founder of world's first domestic violence shelter. Jean Pliya, Beninois playwright and short story writer. Théodore-Adrien Sarr, Archbishop...
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  • District Court Judge for the Central District of California (1978–1997). Jean Pliya, 83, Beninese playwright and short story writer. Franz Wright, 62, American...
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  • later televised. In 1982, she performed in La Secrétaire particulière by Jean Pliya. She contributed to three collective books. The first, D'aujourd'hui:...
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  • Lewis Nkosi, Onuora Nzekwu, Grace Ogot, Ferdinand Oyono, Lenrie Peters, Jean Pliya, Richard Rive, Léopold Sédar Senghor, Ousmane Socé, Wole Soyinka, Amos...
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  • Africans to reflect on themselves.[citation needed] Olympe Bhêly-Quénum Jean Pliya Colette Senami Agossou Houeto Florent Couao-Zotti Richard Dogbeh Adelaide...
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    led by Hubert Maga and the National Liberation Movement (MLN) led by Jean Pliya and Albert Teveodjré. The PRD and the RDD had previously merged in 1958...
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  • Moudio 1967: Francois Evembe (Cameroon) for Sur la terre en passant 1967: Jean Pliya (Benin) for Kondo, le requin 1968: Bernard Dadié (Côte d'Ivoire) for La...
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  • Andrei Pleșu (born 1948, Romania, nf) José Pliva (born 1966, Benin, d) Jean Pliya (1931–2015, Benin/Ivory Coast, d/f) Luise von Ploennies (1803–1872, Germany...
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    slave trading and human sacrifice has been central to a number of works. Jean Pliya's first play Kondo le requin (1967), winner of the Grand Prize for African...
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  • L'aube sur les cactus. Porto-Novo, Bénin, 1981. Preface by Jean Pliya. Illustrated by Jean-Claude Lespingal. 'Women and Education: the Case of Benin'...
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  • Béhanzin's resistance to the French has been central to a number of works. Jean Pliya's first play Kondo le requin (1967), winner of the Grand Prize for Black...
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  • Benin People's Revolutionary Party of Benin Pepekino Phla–Pherá languages Jean Pliya José Pliva Pobé Politics of Benin Porga Porga Airport Porto-Novo Postage...
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    agreed to merge with the RDD and the National Liberation Movement led by Jean Pliya and Albert Teveodjré, this time under the name Dahomeyan Unity Party....
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    Jean-Michel Ribes (born 15 December 1946, in Paris) is a French playwright, screenwriter, theatre director, film maker and actor. Since 2002 he has been...
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    contes (in French). Vol. 1. Cotonou: Éditions A.B.M. – via Google Books. Pliya, Jean (1993). L'histoire de mon pays, le Bénin (in French) (3rd ed.). Cotonou:...
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