The Negritude Poets: An Anthology of Translations from the FrenchEllen Conroy Kennedy Viking Press, 1975 - 284 pages Colonized black people the world over have long had to express themselves in the tongue of the colonizer. In the case of the French language, the influence stretched from the Caribbean to the Indian Ocean, with its obvious center situated in Africa. The present volume, which is the fruit of over a decade's dedicated effort, gathers together, in English translation, twenty-seven poets, associated with that cultural and intellectual movement which since the close of World War II has come to be known as "negritude". The term "negritude" was coined by Aimé Césaire in his long poem "Notes on a Return to the Native Land", which was published in France in 1944 ... While the present volume, for historical and cultural reasons, has a special significance, it also is, and should be taken as, an anthology of poetry. (Book jacket). |
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... Tchicaya U Tam'si WITH EDOUARD MAUNICK , TCHICAYA U TAM'SI IS CON- sidered the most talented and original black French - language poet to have emerged since Damas , Senghor , and Césaire . Certainly he is the most prolific , having ...
... Tchicaya U Tam'si WITH EDOUARD MAUNICK , TCHICAYA U TAM'SI IS CON- sidered the most talented and original black French - language poet to have emerged since Damas , Senghor , and Césaire . Certainly he is the most prolific , having ...
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... Tchicaya U Tam'si has been cut off from daily contact with his country , and it is impossible for a foreign critic to know exactly what influence Congolese oral tradition may have on his work . It appears to be slight . But just as ...
... Tchicaya U Tam'si has been cut off from daily contact with his country , and it is impossible for a foreign critic to know exactly what influence Congolese oral tradition may have on his work . It appears to be slight . But just as ...
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... Tchicaya went back to Africa to edit a Léopoldville newspaper , Le Congo . He remained until his friend Patrice ... U Tam'si appears very much the heir and practitioner of a highly sophisticated Western poetic tradition . One doubts that he ...
... Tchicaya went back to Africa to edit a Léopoldville newspaper , Le Congo . He remained until his friend Patrice ... U Tam'si appears very much the heir and practitioner of a highly sophisticated Western poetic tradition . One doubts that he ...
Table des matières
Oswald Durand 18401906 HAITI | 3 |
Oblivion | 10 |
Sacrifice | 16 |
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The Negritude Poets: An Anthology of Translations from the French Ellen Conroy Kennedy Aucun aperçu disponible - 1989 |
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