Batouala, 1922. Creator: Unknown.
Sujet

Batouala, 1922. Creator: Unknown.

Légende

Batouala paints a stunning portrait of the lives of an African tribe and the detrimental effects of the French regime on the tribe’s society. When René Maran, a French-Guyanese poet and novelist, published his debut novel, Batouala, in 1921, he did so with the intention of criticizing the French regime and their presence in Africa, but its effects were far more profound than expected. He would become the first novelist of African descent to be awarded the French Prix Goncourt, which at the time was the highest literary honor that a French author could receive. Various French critics expressed outrage about his award. Most expressed frustration with the idea that Maran was a black man challenging the status quo.

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HRM21A73_360

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89,7Mo (5,5Mo) / 40,3cm x 55,7cm / 4765 x 6577 (300dpi)

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