André Pétricien (4 February 1946 â 16 July 2024), better known by his pen name Tony Delsham, was a French writer, novelist, and journalist from Martinique. From 1990 until his death in 2024, Pétricien was editor-in-chief for Antilla. Many of his novels discuss issues such as drug abuse and AIDS.
Biography
Born in Fort-de-France on 4 February 1946, Delsham's father served in the French Armed Forces during the Second World War. His family came from Grand'Rivière but Delsham finished his schooling in SchÃ
Âlcher. Starting from the age of 16, Delsham worked as a concert organizer where he presented various rock and roll shows.
After obtaining his bachelor's degree in 1965, Delsham would serve in the 40th <abbr>Artillery</abbr> Regiment based in Châlons-sur-Marne (which later became Châlons-en-Champagne). He returned to Martinique in 1970 where he noted the "alienation of Creole thought" which he attributed, among other things, to French Radio and Television and the daily newspaper France-Antilles. Two years later he founded the press company ÃÂditions MGG (later renamed Martinique Editions in 1999) to publish more books in the territory. Critics have praised Delsham's popular writing for his positive and realistic portrayals of women.
Delsham died on 16 July 2024, at the age of 78.
Bibliography
Novels
- Le Salopard, Paris, Presses de la Circex, 1971.
- Xavier : Le drame d'un émigré antillais, Fort-de-France, ÃÂditions M.G.G., 1981.
- Ma Justice, Fort-de-France, ÃÂditions M.G.G., 1982.
- Les Larmes des autres, roman antillais, Fort-de-France, ÃÂditions M.G.G., 1983.
- Lapo Farine, roman antillais, Fort-de-France, ÃÂditions M.G.G., 1984.
- Panique aux Antilles, Fort-de-France, ÃÂditions M.G.G., 1985.
- Tracée sans horizon, Fort-de-France, ÃÂditions M.G.G., 1985.
- L'Impuissant, Fort-de-France, ÃÂditions M.G.G., 1986.
- L'Ababa, Fort-de-France, ÃÂditions M.G.G., 1987.
- Series :
- Volume 1 : Fanm Dèwó, roman antillais, SchÃ
Âlcher, MGG, 1993.
- Volume 2 : Antan Robè, roman antillais, SchÃ
Âlcher, MGG, 1994.
- Volume 3 : Lycée SchÃ
Âlcher, SchÃ
Âlcher, MGG, 1995.
- Volume 4 : Choc, SchÃ
Âlcher, MGG, 1996.
- Volume 5 : Dérives, roman antillais, SchÃ
Âlcher, MGG, 1999.
- Kout fè, SchÃ
Âlcher, MGG, 1994.
- Papa, est-ce que je peux venir mourir ÃÂ la maison ?, SchÃ
Âlcher, MGG, 1997.
- Gwo Pwèl, vies coupées, SchÃ
Âlcher, MGG, 1998.
- Gueule de journaliste, SchÃ
Âlcher, MGG, 1999.
- Négropolitains et euro-blacks, SchÃ
Âlcher, MGG, 2000.
- Tribunal femmes bafouées, SchÃ
Âlcher, Martinique ÃÂditions, 2001.
- Chauve qui peut ÃÂ SchÃ
Âlcher (detective comedy), SchÃ
Âlcher, Martinique ÃÂditions, 2003.
- Series :
- Volume 1 : M'man Lèlène, SchÃ
Âlcher, Martinique ÃÂditions, 2004.
- Volume 2 : Une Petite Main, chargez !, SchÃ
Âlcher, Martinique ÃÂditions, 2004.
- Volume 3 : Le Fromager, SchÃ
Âlcher, Martinique ÃÂditions, 2005.
- Paris, il faut que tu saches., SchÃ
Âlcher, Martinique ÃÂditions, 2007.
Bandes dessinées
- M.G.G, editor in chief, 1972âÂÂ1975.
- Colick Blag Bo kaye, editor, 1972âÂÂ1975.
- Le retour de Monsieur Coutcha (compilation), scenario by Tony Delsham, drawings by Patrick Chamoiseau (under the pseudonym "Abel ), Fort-de-France, ÃÂditions M.G.G., 1984.
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