Ambroise Yxemerry

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Ambroise Yxemerry (born September 28, 1917) is one of several pen names of Raymond Jacquet,[1][2] a French Polynesian editor and journalist of French birth. Under this pseudonym, Jacquet wrote novels and reported for the Courrier des EFO, the first independent newspaper in French Polynesia, which he founded in 1949.[1]

Works

Novels

  • Marins en campagne, Paris: Debresse, 1941
  • Services à la mer, Paris: Debresse, 1941
  • Kerfantan la Breton, Paris: Debresse, 1943
  • La terre des Gendru, Paris: Colbert, 1944
  • On ne choisit pas sa vie, Paris: La Renaissance du Livre, 1946
  • Zidzou matelot malgache, Paris: Ariane, 1946
  • L'Ange et la Femme, Paris: La Renaissance du Livre, 1946

References

  1. ^ a b Ambroise Yxemerry (in French) Île en île, retrieved 14 July 2016.
  2. ^ Yxemerry : Un Visionnaire Entre Terre et Mer (in French) Lehman College, retrieved 14 July 2016.