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Aimé Césaire
Aimé Césaire was a Martinique-born poet, playwright, and politician known for developing the concept of negritude through works like Discourse on Colonialism and Notebook of a Return to the Native Land. His poetry includes A Tempest and The Miracle Weapons, and he played a key role in advocating for West Indian rights and cultural identity.
8 Q&A
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16 books
Literature & Fiction
Poetry
Politics
Literature & Fiction
Poetry
Politics
Aimé Césaire was a Martinique-born poet, playwright, and politician known for developing the concept of negritude through works like Discourse on Colonialism and Notebook of a Return to the Native Land. His poetry includes A Tempest and The Miracle Weapons, and he played a key role in advocating for West Indian rights and cultural identity.
8 Q&A
·
16 books
Literature & Fiction
Poetry
Politics
Literature & Fiction
Poetry
Politics
In Memoriam
Aimé Césaire has passed away and will not respond to questions. Their legacy lives on through their works and community discussions.
Books by Aimé Césaire
Discourse on Colonialism
Aimé Césaire
1950
4 Q&A
Notebook of a Return to the Native Land
Aimé Césaire
1939
4 Q&A
A Tempest
Aimé Césaire
1969
0 Q&A
Discours sur le colonialisme
Aimé Césaire
1950
0 Q&A
A Season in the Congo: A Play.
Aimé Césaire
Unknown
0 Q&A
The Tragedy of King Christophe: A Play.
Aimé Césaire
2000
0 Q&A
Les armes miraculeuses
Aimé Césaire
1946
0 Q&A
Ferrements et autres poèmes
Aimé Césaire
Unknown
0 Q&A
Et les chiens se taisaient
Aimé Césaire
Unknown
0 Q&A
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Books by Aimé Césaire