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About the Author
Leopold Sedar Senghor (1906-2001) was a poet, philosopher, and the first president of Senegal. Yohann C. Ripert is Associate Professor of French and Francophone Studies at Stetson University.
Reviews
"Demonstrating the resilience and currency of Leopold Sedar Senghor's singular genius, this important collection represents the key philosophical, poetic, and existential moments in the long life of the poet-president and pillar of the Negritude movement. The translation of these essays into English could not have come at a better time, when the challenges of democracy and sustainable development are at the center of debates in Africa." - Manthia Diawara, author of African Film: New Forms of Aesthetics and Politics
"Leopold Sedar Senghor's prose, political and philosophical essays, and social commentary have been long neglected. This volume provides insight into Senghor's political thought and his political life as president of newly independent Senegal - the poet as statesman. Scholars of African and African Diaspora studies, colonialism and postcolonialism, and Francophone studies will overwhelming welcome this book." - Donna Jones, author of The Racial Discourses of Life Philosophy: Negritude, Vitalism, and Modernity
Book Information
ISBN 9781478029380
Author Leopold Sedar Senghor
Format Hardback
Page Count 208
Imprint Duke University Press
Publisher Duke University Press
Weight(grams) 572g