Siblings Evelyne Trouillot Movies Murder in Pacot | Role Novelist Name Lyonel Trouillot | |
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Genre novels, poetry, song lyrics Books La belle amour humaine, Rue des pas perdus Similar People Raoul Peck, Pascal Bonitzer, Pier Paolo Pasolini |
Destination port au prince avec lyonel trouillot
Lyonel Trouillot (born Port-au-Prince, Haiti, on 31 December 1956) is a novelist and poet in French and Haitian Creole, a journalist and a professor of French and Creole literature in Port-au-Prince.
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- Early life
- Career
- Politics
- Awards and recognition
- References

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Early life
Lyonel Trouillot was born in a family of lawyers. The writer Évelyne Trouillot is his sister. Following his parents' divorce in the late 1960s, he went to the United States with his mother. He returned to Haiti at age 19, in 1975.

Between 1980-82, political repression forced Trouillot to emigrate to Miami.

He studied at law, but he switched to literature early in his career.
Career

Trouillot has contributed to different newspapers and magazines in Haiti. He has published poetry, and also writes song lyrics for such musical artists as Tambou Libète and Manno Charlemagne.

Trouillot is a co-editor of the journal Cahiers du Vendredi.
Along with his sister Evelyne Trouillat and her daughter Nadève Ménard, he founded a writer's organisation named Pré-Texte.
In 2014 he wrote together with Raoul Peck and Pascal Bonitzer the script for Peck's feature film Murder in Pacot.
Politics
Trouillot is known for his political stances, and for his resistance to the Haitian Duvalierist dictatorship. He was also part of the Collective Non of intellectuals and artists that helped to build momentum for the U.S. and paramilitary backed ouster of the democratically elected president Jean-Bertrand Aristide. He was a member of the unelected transitional government following the departure of Aristide, as a cabinet minister of culture. The unelected transitional government of Gerard Latortue (that Trouillot was a member of between 2004-2006) was shown to be involved in massive human rights violations and to work closely with the "families" the local elite groups within the country while being heavily funded by the US bush regime: http://www.ijdh.org/CSHRhaitireport.pdf
Awards and recognition
Trouillot was made a Chevalier des Arts et des Lettres in 2010.
In 2011, he was awarded the Prix Wepler for his novel Yanvalou pour Charlie. For La Belle Amour humane, he was awarded the Grand Prix du Roman Métis (2011), the Geneva Book Fair Literary Prize (2012), and the Gitanjali Literary Prize (2012).
In 2013, he was awarded the Prix Carbet de la Caraïbe et du Tout-Monde for his work, Parabole du failli.