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  1. Ernest James Gaines (January 15, 1933 – November 5, 2019) was an American author whose works have been taught in college classrooms and translated into many languages, including French, Spanish, German, Russian and Chinese. Four of his works were made into television movies.

  2. Ernest James Gaines (Pointe Coupee Parish, Luisiana, 15 de janeiro de 1933 – 5 de novembro de 2019) foi um escritor norte-americano cujas obras foram ensinadas em salas de aula de faculdades e traduzidas em muitas línguas, incluindo francês, espanhol, alemão, russo e Chinês.

  3. Ernest J. Gaines (born January 15, 1933, Oscar, Louisiana, U.S.—died November 5, 2019, Oscar) was an American writer whose fiction, as exemplified by The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman (1971) and A Lesson Before Dying (1993), reflects the African American experience and the oral tradition of his rural Louisiana childhood.

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  4. A Lesson Before Dying is Ernest J. Gaines ' eighth novel, published in 1993. It was nominated for the Pulitzer Prize and won the National Book Critics Circle Award. The novel is based on the true story of Willie Francis, a young Black American man best known for surviving a failed electrocution in the state of Louisiana in 1946. [1] Plot summary.

    • Ernest J. Gaines
    • 1993
  5. A Gathering of Old Men is a novel by Ernest J. Gaines published in 1983 . Set on a 1970s Louisiana cane farm, the novel addresses racial discrimination in the post-civil rights era South.

    • Ernest J. Gaines
    • 1983
  6. Ernest James Gaines (Pointe Coupee Parish, Luisiana, 15 de janeiro de 1933 – 5 de novembro de 2019) foi um escritor norte-americano cujas obras foram ensinadas em salas de aula de faculdades e traduzidas em muitas línguas, incluindo francês, espanhol, alemão, russo e Chinês.

  7. Home. The Author. Ernest J Gaines, recipient of the National Humanities Medal, National Medal of the Art, Chavalier of the Order of Arts and Letters from the government of France, and a National Books Critics Circle Award winner, died on Nov. 5, 2019, at his home in Oscar, Louisiana. He was 86.