2024-04-06 07:57:42
The successful Guadeloupean novelist passed away on the night of April 1st to 2nd. A tribute will be paid to him on April 15 at the Bibliothèque nationale de France in Paris.
Emmanuel Macron will pay a national tribute to the writer Maryse Condé, a voice of French-speaking literature from Guadeloupe, on April 15 at the National Library of France, the Elysée announced Friday evening.
The tribute will be held on the BNF site on rue Richelieu, said the presidency, confirming information from the Outremers360 site.
Maryse Condé died on the night of Monday to Tuesday at the age of 90, in Apt (Vaucluse), after a life of humanist combat and exploration of West Indian and black identities.
“A language of struggle and splendor”
Born in Pointe-à-Pitre on February 11, 1934, she has written about thirty books, mainly fiction, about the history of Africa and its diaspora, the legacy of slavery and black identities.
His great success in bookstores is Ségou, a fresco in two volumes (1984 and 1985) on the decline of the Bambara empire, in Mali, from the 18th century until the arrival of the French colonizers.
“Giant of letters, Maryse Condé knew how to paint sorrows and hopes, from Guadeloupe to Africa, from the Caribbean to Provence. In a language of struggle and splendor, unique, universal,” wrote the president of the Republic upon the announcement of his death.
The president of the Guadeloupe departmental council, Guy Losbar, called for “a national tribute, commensurate with his immeasurable talent”.
Having lived in several African countries (Ivory Coast, Ghana, Guinea and Senegal), Maryse Condé criticized the limits of the concept of “negritude” proposed by the Martinican Aimé Césaire and the Senegalese Léopold Sédar Senghor.
From 1995 to 2005, she directed the Center for Francophone Studies at Columbia University in New York. She then became an intellectual figure in the United States, a country which she left permanently in 2013, to retire in a village in the Luberon, Gordes, in the south of France.
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