Dox (poet)
Jean Verdi Salomon Razakandraina (1913–1978), dem commonly know am as Dox, na he be a Malagasy writer den poet dem consider one of de most important literary figures insyd de country ein history. He be principally renowned for ein poetry den plays, buh na he sanso be a painter, he wrep den perform musical compositions, wey he translate chaw major French den English language works go Malagasy. Na ein works form part of de language arts curriculum insyd Madagascar for every grade level since de country regain independence insyd 1960.
Ein sex anaa gender | male |
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Country wey e be citizen | Madagascar |
Ein date of birth | 13 January 1913 |
Date wey edie | 14 June 1978 |
Place wey edie | Antananarivo |
Languages edey speak, rep anaa sign | Malagasy |
Ein occupation | painter, poet |
Copyright status as creator | works protected by copyrights |
Biography
editKiddie time
editNa dem born Jean Verdi Salomon Razakandraina for 13 January 1913 insyd Manankavaly, Madagascar, to an observant Christian family of de noble class. Na ein poppie, Samuel Salomon, be a medical doctor wey he frequently travel make he care for patients. Ein mommie, Raolina, move go de nearby town of Antsirabe plus young Jean Verdi, wey na he often dey ill as a kiddie. Der she entrust ein education to ein poppie, a farmer den schoolteacher,[1] wey provide am ein elementary education, teach am Malagasy proverbs den stories, wey he introduce am to Christianity, den teach am to paint den play music.[2] Na Razakandrainy ein grandpoppie teach am de history of dema royal family line den de people of de Anjanapara valley insyd southern Imerina. Dis education instill insyd de kiddie a traditional love of de land, respect give ancestral traditions den appreciation for de beauty of de Malagasy countryside.[1]
Late period
editNa dem name Dox Presido of de Komitin'ny Artista Malagasy Mitambatra (K.A.MA.MI., Committee of United Malagasy Artists) den Vice Pee of de Andrianampoinimerina Academy,[2] wey he cam turn member of de Académie Malgache for 28 August 1975.[3]
For 14 June 1978, an unknown individual bump into Dox for de stairway between de Analakely den Ambondrona neighborhoods of Antananarivo. De poet lost ein balance wey he die from injuries he sustain while tumbling down de stairs. He be interred insyd de family tomb for Anjanapara, chaw kilometers outsyd Antsirabe.[3]
Legacy
editIt is difficult to imagine the capital position that Dox occupies in the Malagasy collective consciousness... His place in the Malagasy literary and artistic milieu is that of a highly respected elder. He is part of a generation of poets that profoundly marked the history and literature of the Great Island.
De Dictionnaire universel des littératures (1994) dey describe Dox as de "Verlaine anaa Baudelaire of Madagascar." De works of Dox form part of de public school curriculum insyd Madagascar from primary go university level since independence insyd 1960. Similarly, chaw of de songs compose den perform by Dox dem consider dem classics insyd Madagascar.[2]
Works
editPoetry:
- Ny Hirako. 1941.
- Hira Va? Antananarivo: Imprimerie Faneva, 1949; Imarivolanitra, 1970.
- Rakimalala. Antananarivo: Imprimerie Mazava, 1955.
- Ny Fitiavany. 1957.
- Fahatsiarovan-tena. 1958.
- Telomiova. 1959.
- Folihala. 1968.
- Dindona Fitia. 1973; 2005.
- Chants Capricorniens. 1975; Éditions du CIDST, 1991; 1995.
Theatrical plays:
- Amboninkazo. 1945.
- Apokalipsy. 1957.
- Amina Batsola, tantara mampangitakitaka nisy marina tokoa taminʹny andron-dRanavalona III. Antananarivo: Imprimerie Mazava, 1957.
- Mavo Handray Fanjakana. 1958.
- Tsimihatsaka. 1960.
- Savik'Ombalahy. 1960.
- Ny Ombalahibemaso. 1960.
- Ny Andron'Andrianampoinimerina. 1961.
- Andriamihaja. 1961.
- Rasalama Martiora. 1961.
- Rainandriamampandry. 1962.
- Ataon-karena inona aho? Bedohoka sy Rondro ary Imalo. 1962.
- Varavaran'ny Fahazavana. 1968.
- Tritriva. (sd).
- Ravahiny Maritiora. (sd).
- Estera. (sd).
Prose:
- Izy Mirahavavy. 1946; 1967; 2005.
- Solemita, na Tsantan-ny fitia (namboarina tamin-ny tononkiran-i Solomona). Antananarivo: Imprimerie Faneva, 1949.
- Izy Mirahalahy. 1958.
- Mangidy nefa mamy. 1962.
- Iarivo. 1965.
- Voninkazon'ny tanteraka. Antananarivo: Imprimerie Mazava, 1955.
Discography:
- Fo mihira, UPEM-HAVATSA poets reciting the works of Dox. Audio CD. France, 2006.
- Dox, Sorajavona. Audio CD. Label Bleu, Antananarivo.
Translations by Dox: French to Malagasy language:
- El Cid, Pierre Corneille: Ilay Andrianina, performed in 1958, published in 1965.
- Horace, Pierre Corneille.
- Polyeucte, Pierre Corneille.
- Andromaque, Racine: Ny Avelon'ny vady lalaina sa ny Ain'ny menaky ny aina?
English to Malagasy language:
- Itomanio, ry fireneko (Cry, the Beloved Country), Alan Paton, (1958).
- Romeo and Juliet, William Shakespeare (sd).
Read further
edit- Ranaivoson, Dominique. Dox: écrivain et musicien à Madagascar. Saint-Maur-des-Fossés: Sépia; Antananarivo: Tsipika, 2009.
- Randrianarisoa-Rasendra, Irène. Dox, poésie malgache et dialogue des cultures preface by Elie Rajaonarison; Antananarivo: Tsipika, 2011.
- Takila Voafantina, Florilège. Dox, l'écrivain aux multiples talents. Antananarivo: Tsipika, 2003.
References
edit- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Razaimiandrisoa, Nirina (2008). "Dox, poète et traducteur?". Études Océan Indien (in French). 40–41 (40–41): 187–212. doi:10.4000/oceanindien.1401.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Riffard, Claire (2013). "Dossier Dox". CUNY. Retrieved 23 June 2023.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Ramambazafy, Jeannot (2013). "Madagascar Poésie. DOX : 13.01.1913-13.01.2013" (in French). Madagate.com. Archived from the original on 30 October 2014. Retrieved 27 June 2014.
Sources
edit- Domenichini-Ramiaramanana, Bakoly (1983). Du ohabolana au hainteny: langue, littérature et politique à Madagascar (in French). Paris: Karthala Editions. ISBN 9782865370634.
- Nowotna, Magdalena (2005). D'une langue à l'autre: essai sur la traduction littéraire (in French). Paris: Aux lieux d'être. ISBN 9782916063027.
- Rakotomalala, Malanjaona (2012). À coeur ouvert sur la sexualité merina, Madagascar: une anthropologie du non-dit (in French). Paris: Karthala Editions. ISBN 9782811105990.