- 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...
- French-language poet and writer,
currently living in the
United States Jean
Pliya (1931– ),
playwright and
short story writer[Jahn] José
Pliva (1966– ), actor...
-
activist and
founder of world's
first domestic violence shelter. Jean
Pliya,
Beninois playwright and
short story writer. Théodore-Adrien Sarr, Archbishop...
- José
Pliya (born
April 17, 1966 in Cotonou) is an actor,
stage director, and
playwright from Benin. In 2003 he won the
Young Writers'
Award from the Académie...
-
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...
- in Port-au-Prince. Unpublished) Amour, Colère et
Folie (adapted by José
Pliya, Paris: Avant-Scène Théâtre, 2008).
Amour was
produced by
Vincent Goethals...
- televised. In 1982, she
performed in La Secrétaire particulière by Jean
Pliya. She
contributed to
three collective books. The first, D'aujourd'****: 15...
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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...
- 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...
- 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. Mathurin...