Throughout her four-decade literary career, the Guadeloupean writer has explored a global vision of the Black diaspora, and placed Caribbean life at the center.
Maryse Condé’s long life and career — at 86, the Guadeloupean writer has published more than 20 books — has been shaped by some of the world’s biggest political and cultural upheavals.
And she, in turn, has played a role in interpreting those shifts. With roots in Guadeloupe, but encompassing the years she spent in Africa, Europe and North America, her work has explored the many threads of the Black diaspora — always keeping the Caribbean at the center.
Ah bon ???Parce qu'il y a eu une abolition en 1948 ? Où ça ??
Lire la suiteComme si à l'Abolition de 1948 les Nègres avaient cessé de travailler gratuitement pour la France Lire la suite
Contrairement à ce que raconte ce commentaire les Mqs n'ont pas travaillé gratuitement pour la Fc Lire la suite
Je n'ai pas comparé Chamoiseau à Comte du tout. Lire la suite
Ainsi ...tu te compares à Chamoiseau (Prix Goncourt ) et à Auguste Comte ( Fondateur du positivis Lire la suite