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Aimé Césaire

    June 26, 1913 – April 17, 2008

    Aimé Césaire was a seminal voice in poetry and politics, whose work powerfully interrogated themes of identity and colonialism. Rooted in the Negritude movement, his writing is characterized by its profound lyricism and urgency. Césaire sought political and cultural liberation, with his essays and poetry becoming foundational texts for the African diaspora's struggle for rights. His legacy lies in his ability to fuse artistic brilliance with political activism, giving voice to the marginalized.

    Aimé Césaire
    Notebook of a Return to My Native Land
    Lyric and Dramatic Poetry, 1946-82
    Notebook of a Return to the Native Land
    Lost Body (Corps Perdu)
    Discourse on Colonialism
    Solar Throat Slashed