Albert Camus, Jean Sénac, or The Rebel Son: African Humanities and the Arts
Autor Hamid Nacer-Khodja Traducere de Kai Krienkeen Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 apr 2019
While Albert Camus is an internationally acclaimed figure, Jean Sénac has struggled to gain recognition, even in France and Algeria. The correspondence between the Nobel Prize recipient and the young poet, documented in this illuminating collection, is a testimony to a little-known friendship that lasted for over a decade (1947–1958) and coincided with the escalating conflict between France and Algeria. Their letters shed light on a passionate conflict that opposed two men on two sides of the Algerian War. On one side, Camus distanced himself from an Algerian insurrection that was becoming increasingly violent. On the other, Sénac espoused the armed insurrection of the National Liberation Front and Algeria’s right to independence and freedom. The exchange between Sénac and Camus allows for a deeper and more personal understanding of the Algerian conflict, and of the crucial role of writers, poets, and thinkers in the midst of a fratricidal colonial conflict. The letters translated here are also the intimate dialog between two men who had much in common and who shared a deep love for each other and for their homeland.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781611863178
ISBN-10: 1611863171
Pagini: 196
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Michigan State University Press
Colecția Michigan State University Press
Seria African Humanities and the Arts
ISBN-10: 1611863171
Pagini: 196
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Michigan State University Press
Colecția Michigan State University Press
Seria African Humanities and the Arts
Recenzii
“This incredibly moving and important book guided by Hamid Nacer-Khodja’s firsthand knowledge and meticulous scholarship, along with Kai Krienke’s sure and nuanced translation and apparatus—helps clear the ground for truly innovative approaches to the history of colonization and the process of decolonization.”
—AMMIEL ALCALAY, author of After Jews and Arabs, Memories of Our Future, and A Little History
—AMMIEL ALCALAY, author of After Jews and Arabs, Memories of Our Future, and A Little History
Notă biografică
Hamid Nacer-Khodja (1953–2016) was an Algerian author and poet.
Kai Krienke is an Assistant Professor at Bard High School Early College in Queens, New York.
Kai Krienke is an Assistant Professor at Bard High School Early College in Queens, New York.
Descriere
While Albert Camus is an internationally acclaimed figure, Jean Sénac has struggled to gain recognition, even in France and Algeria. The correspondence between the Nobel Prize recipient and the young poet, documented in this illuminating collection, is a testimony to a little-known friendship that lasted for over a decade (1947–1958) and coincided with the escalating conflict between France and Algeria. The exchange between Sénac and Camus allows for a deeper and more personal understanding of the Algerian conflict, and of the crucial role of writers, poets, and thinkers in the midst of a fratricidal colonial conflict. The letters translated here are also the intimate dialog between two men who had much in common and who shared a deep love for each other and for their homeland.