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  •  CHRISTOPHE MONTROSE , READING CONCERT of a famous Martinik writer and fighter against slavery AIME CESAIRE

    MY colleague and friend from France, CHRISTOPHE MONTROSE will make a READING CONCERT of a famous Martinik writer and fighter against slavery AIME CESAIRE who wrote a long poem.
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    This poem is presented as a long text of forty pages, in the form of free verse. Influenced by surrealism, he mixes bold metaphors and the expression of revolt. The return to Martinique is accompanied by an awareness of the unequal condition of blacks.

    "At the end of the morning, another little house that smells very bad in a very narrow street, a tiny house that houses in its bowels of rotten wood dozens of rats and the turbulence of my six brothers and sisters, a cruel little house whose intransigence dulled our end of the month and my fantastic father nibbled of a single misery, I never knew which, that an unforeseeable sorcery drows in melancholy tenderness or exalts in high flames of anger; and my mother whose legs for our tireless hunger pedal, pedal day, night, I am even awakened at night by those legs tireless that cycle the night and the bite hard in the soft flesh of the night of a Singer that my mother pedal, pedal for our hunger and day and night. "

    This poetic work is one of the starting points of negritude. Aimé Césaire will continue his denunciation of racism and colonialism with his Discourse on Colonialism.

    "My negritude is not a stone, its deafness rush against the clamor of the day
    my negritude is not a dead watercover on the dead eye of the earth
    my negritude is neither a tower nor a cathedral "

    "As there are men-hyenas and men-
    panthers, I'll be a Jewish man
    a man-cafe
    a Hindu-man from Calcutta
    a man-of-Harlem-who-does-not-vote
    man-famine, man-insult, man-torture
    you could grab it at any time
    blows, kill him - perfectly kill him - without having
    accountable to anyone without having an apology to anyone
    a Jewish man
    a man-pogrom
    a puppy
    a beggar »

     

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