- (née Samaroo). Her father,
Ramesh Mootoo, was a
medical family doctor and
Trinidadian politician. Much of
Shani Mootoo's personal and
literary life has been...
- Gaëtan
Mootoo (29
September 1952 – 25 May 2018) was a
Mauritian human rights activist,
researcher responsible for West
Africa in the
Amnesty International...
-
gunshot wound to his left
temple that
Guyanese Chief Medical Examiner Leslie Mootoo stated was
consistent with
being self-inflicted. The
events at Jonestown...
- Neistat, who was Gaëtan
Mootoo's senior manager directly implicated in the
independent report on
Mootoo's death.
According to
Mootoo's former collaborator...
- public.
During the late 1980s the then
mayor of San Fernando, Dr.
Romesh Mootoo suggested that the City Hall be
removed to the Hill,
calling it the Acropolis...
- and embalming. The
official autopsy conducted by
Guyanese coroner Cyril Mootoo in
December 1978
confirmed Jones's
cause of
death as suicide. His son Stephan...
- (1996) is the
first novel published by film-maker, artist, and
writer Shani Mootoo. The
novel recounts the
story of an old lady
named Mala
Ramchandin through...
-
Polar Vortex is a 2020
novel by
Canadian author Shani Mootoo. This
domestic drama deals with the
complexities of
modern love. A love
triangle develops...
- (USAFFE) commander,
Major General Edward P. King,
surrendered to
Colonel Mootoo Nakayama of the 14th Army. King went
against his superior's
orders and told...
-
Prisoner in a Red-Rose Chain, The
Memory Artists,The
Extinction Club
Shani Mootoo 1958
novelist Cereus Blooms at
Night Edythe Morahan de
Lauzon poet Pierre...