Marie-Reine de Jaham

Marie-Reine de Jaham (born February 7, 1940) is a Martiniquais writer.

Descended from French planters, she is the granddaughter of and the first cousin twice removed of Joséphine de Beauharnais. At the age of 17, she married and moved with her husband to the United States. There, she began a career in advertising in New York City; she later moved to Paris, where she founded her own agency. In 1990, she established a Creole cultural association, Le Patrimoine Créole. She is considered one of the best-informed experts on Creole culture. de Jaham moved to Nice in 2000. There, she established the Cercle Méditerranée Caraïbe with the aim of establishing links between the Mediterranean region and the Caribbean.

In 1989, she published her first novel ''La Grande Béké'', which became a bestseller and was adapted for television in 1998. In 1991, she published a second novel ''Le Maître-savane'' which continued the story begun in her first novel.

In 1996, de Jaham was named a Chevalier in the French Ordre des Arts et des Lettres. She was promoted officer in january 2013 Provided by Wikipedia
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