– from “Lost Body”, by Aimé Césaire, trans. E. Anthony Hurley (via The Caribbean Review of Books) Cap 21 Outre-Mer writes that Césaire was an “icon for a people in their quest for a post-colonial ...
In the aftermath of the Nazi atrocities of World War II, the European intelligentsia were dumbfounded that imperialism and genocide had suddenly turned inward on its most prolific modern exporters — ...
"Aimé Cézaire, Amadou Hampaté Bâ, Birago Diop, Léopold Sédar Senghor...so many monuments. Names that have made proud. Who will carry forth the mantle of ’s dreams and achievements? May your soul rest ...
Aimé Césaire who was born on 26 June 1913, died on 17 April 2008 in Fort-de-France on the French Caribbean island of Martinique at the ripe age of 94. His life and political choices are truly captured ...
Aime Cesaire, an anti-colonialist poet and politician who was honored throughout the French-speaking world and was an early proponent of black pride, has died. He was 94. Cesaire died Thursday at a ...
Aimé Césaire, bard of the 'Négritude' movement, died on Thursday after suffering from heart problems. He had been admitted to the hospital in Fort-de-France on April 9. A native of French Martinique, ...
Aimé Césaire, the great poet, politician and playwright, was born in Martinique on 26 June, 1913. He died in 2008. He shall be forever associated with the philosophy of negritude that he espoused with ...
– from “Lost Body”, by Aimé Césaire, trans. E. Anthony Hurley (via The Caribbean Review of Books) Cap 21 Outre-Mer writes that Césaire was an “icon for a people in their quest for a post-colonial ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results