Maryse Condé was a Guadeloupean author of historical fiction, best known for her novels *Segu & Moi, Tituba, Sorcière... Noire de Salem*. She was born in Pointe-à-Pitre, Guadeloupe, youngest of eight children. In 1953, her parents sent her to study at Lycée Fénelon and Sorbonne in Paris, where she majored in English. In 1959, she married Mamadou Condé, a Guinean actor. After graduating, she taught in Guinea, Ghana, and Senegal. In 1981, she divorced, but the following year married Richard Philcox, English language translator of most of her novels.
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- OLID: OL27460A
- ISNI: 000000012279820X
- IMDb: nm2268887
- Library of Congress Names: n82093877
- SBN/ICCU (National Library Service of Italy): CFIV076007
- VIAF: 51687663
- Wikidata: Q464371
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- ماريز كوندي
- 玛丽斯·孔戴
- M. Conde
- Conde Maryse
- Maryse Conde
- Maryse Condé
- Marise Liliane Appoline Boucolon



















