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Aubelin Jolicoeur

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Haitian journalist and columnist
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Aubelin Jolicoeur's Portrait

Aubelin Jolicoeur (April 30, 1924 – February 14, 2005) was a Haitian journalist and columnist who frequented Haiti's Hotel Oloffson for 40 years.

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He once played piano with Bobby Short at the Oloffson "La Belle Epoque Créole", of the 1970s. He was the inspiration to Petit Pierre in Graham Greene's 1966 novel The Comedians.

References

  1. Obituary: Aubelin Jolicoeur, The New York Times
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