Black OrpheusPrésence africaine, 1963 - 65 pages |
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Jean-Paul Sartre. It plunges into the red flesh of the earth it plunges into the burning flesh of the sky It pierces the opaque prostration by its upright [ patience . 99 Negritude is pictured in these beautiful lines as an act more than ...
Jean-Paul Sartre. It plunges into the red flesh of the earth it plunges into the burning flesh of the sky It pierces the opaque prostration by its upright [ patience . 99 Negritude is pictured in these beautiful lines as an act more than ...
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... earth " ; it is a " patience " , a patience which appears as an active imitation of passivity . The action of the Negro is first action upon himself . The black stands up and immobilizes himself as a charmer of birds , and the charmed ...
... earth " ; it is a " patience " , a patience which appears as an active imitation of passivity . The action of the Negro is first action upon himself . The black stands up and immobilizes himself as a charmer of birds , and the charmed ...
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... earth like a rug underneath him is also an organ of unveiling . But the black is first of all a peasant . Agricultural technique is " upright patience " ; it creates confidence in life . it waits . To plant is to impregnate the earth ...
... earth like a rug underneath him is also an organ of unveiling . But the black is first of all a peasant . Agricultural technique is " upright patience " ; it creates confidence in life . it waits . To plant is to impregnate the earth ...
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