Aime Cesaire

Aime Cesaire - Cambridge Studies in African and Caribbean Literature

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Publisher's Synopsis

Aimé Césaire is arguably the best-known poet in the French Caribbean. His poetry and drama have established his formidable reputation as the leading francophone poet and elder statesman of the twentieth century. In this study Gregson Davis examines the evolution of Césaire's poetic career and his involvement with many of the most seminal political and aesthetic movements of the twentieth century. Davis relates Césaire's extraordinary dual career as writer and elected politician to the recurrent themes in his writings. As one of the most profound critics of colonialism, Césaire, the acknowledged inventor of the famous term 'negritude', has been a hugely influential figure in shaping the contemporary discourse on the postcolonial predicament. Gregson Davis's account of Césaire's intellectual growth is grounded in a careful reading of the poetry, prose and drama that illustrates the full range and depth of his literary achievement.

Book information

ISBN: 9780521390729
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Imprint: Cambridge University Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 841
DEWEY edition: 21
Language: English
Number of pages: 208
Weight: 380g
Height: 224mm
Width: 146mm
Spine width: 18mm