Alix Mathon (9 October 1908 – 4 May 1985) was a Haitian novelist, lawyer, politician, and journalist. He received the France-Haïti prize for his novel La Fin des Baïonnettes, which described the events leading up to the United States' occupation of Haiti. Other notable novels by Mathon are Le Drapeau en Berne (1974), Témoignages sur les Evénements de 1957, and La Reléve de Charlemagne.

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  • Schutt-Ainé, Patricia (1994). Haiti: A Basic Reference Book. Miami, Florida: Librairie Au Service de la Culture. p. 104. ISBN 978-0-9638599-0-7.


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Alix (given name)

Julie Alix de la Fay (circa 1746-1826), Belgian ballet dancer Alix Mathon (1908–1985), Haitian novelist Alix Olson (born 1975), American poet Alix Kates

List of Haitians

Hudicourt Mario Joseph Jacques Nicolas Léger Justin Lhérisson Vanessa Dalzon Alix Mathon Alexandre Paul Georges Sylvain Léon Thébaud Yves Volel Jacques Stephen

Deaths in May 1985

mathematician. Bill Kunkel, 48, American baseball player and umpire, cancer. Alix Mathon, 76, Haitian novelist. Clarence Wiseman, 77, Canadian minister, general

Angel & Tony

& Tony (French: Angèle et Tony) is a 2010 French drama film directed by Alix Delaporte. It tells the story of a young widow in a desperate situation who

The Last Hammer Blow

(French: Le Dernier Coup de marteau) is a 2014 French drama film directed by Alix Delaporte. It was selected to compete for the Golden Lion at the 71st Venice

Frisner Augustin

roots with various jazz styles. From his initial forays in Haiti with Lina Mathon-Blanchet, Jacky Duroseau, and Jazz des Jeunes, he went on to work in the

Neufchâtel-en-Bray

Eglise Notre Dame, a church built in the 12th, 13th, and 16th centuries. Mathon-Durand Museum, a museum of art and culture created in 1823, housed in a

Ministry of Justice and Public Security (Haiti)

1911 - July 1913: Tertulien Guilbaud July 1913 - 1 October 1913: Etienne Mathon (a. i.) 1 October 1913 - 8 February 1914: Edouard Latortue 8 February 1914