Sandra Jayat
Sandra Jayat | |
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Jayat in 1967, on cover of EP "Il ne faut pas" (plus 3 other songs/poems) | |
| Born | Lucienne Jayat 13 May 1930 Moulins, France |
| Died | 19 February 2025 (aged 94) Paris, France |
| Occupation | Poet, Author, Visual artist |
| Genre | Surrealism, Cubism |
Sandra Jayat (13 May 1930 (?) – 19 February 2025) was a French writer and artist of Romani descent. She left her nomadic family at age 15. She travelled on her own to Italy and Paris. She became associated with the surviving family of Django Reinhardt. In Paris, she was encouraged by the writers Marcel Aymé and Jean Cocteau, plus as an artist by Chagall and Picasso. She published many works of literature documenting the experience of Romanies in France and has advocated on behalf of Roma and Sinti at the international level, and is a recognized artist whose work has featured in well regarded exhibitions. She resided in Paris up to her death.