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The Poet's Africa: Africanness in the Poetry of Nicolas Guillen and Aime Cesaire, Vol. 138 Book

The Poet's Africa: Africanness in the Poetry of Nicolas Guillen and Aime Cesaire, Vol. 138
The Poet's Africa: Africanness in the Poetry of Nicolas Guillen and Aime Cesaire, Vol. 138, Nicolas Guillen and Aime Cesaire are considered by many critics and literary historians to be the foremost Caribbean poets of the 20th century, yet they are rarely treated together. This work deals with the two writers within a comparative framework, expl, The Poet's Africa: Africanness in the Poetry of Nicolas Guillen and Aime Cesaire, Vol. 138 has a rating of 4 stars
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The Poet's Africa: Africanness in the Poetry of Nicolas Guillen and Aime Cesaire, Vol. 138, Nicolas Guillen and Aime Cesaire are considered by many critics and literary historians to be the foremost Caribbean poets of the 20th century, yet they are rarely treated together. This work deals with the two writers within a comparative framework, expl, The Poet's Africa: Africanness in the Poetry of Nicolas Guillen and Aime Cesaire, Vol. 138
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  • The Poet's Africa: Africanness in the Poetry of Nicolas Guillen and Aime Cesaire, Vol. 138
  • Written by author Josaphat B. Kubayanda
  • Published by ABC-Clio, LLC, October 1990
  • Nicolas Guillen and Aime Cesaire are considered by many critics and literary historians to be the foremost Caribbean poets of the 20th century, yet they are rarely treated together. This work deals with the two writers within a comparative framework, expl
  • Nicolas Guillen and Aime Cesaire are considered by many critics and literary historians to be the foremost Caribbean poets of the 20th century, yet they are rarely treated together. This work deals with the two writers within a comparative framework, expl
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Preface

The Emergence of Caribbean Rhetorical Discourse on Africa

Inventing the Primitive African

Calling into Question the "Universals" of History

The "Double Proletarian": Race and the Caribbean Social Space

Language as (De)Sign of Cultural Roots and Centralized Power

Artistic Cross-Fertilization or Polyrhythmic Structures

Conclusion: Keeping Alive the Discourse on Africa

Selected Bibliography

Index


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