Le Sanglot De L'Homme Noir

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Description

In this powerful essay, Alain Mabanckou examines black identity, refusing to reduce it to pain and resentment. Through the stories of an Antillean, a Senegalese and a black man born in Paris, he explores the complex links between history, genealogy and skin color.

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Publication Year
2017
Technical specification

Publisher : Points Weight : 0.086 Kg

Dimensions
11 cm × 17,8 cm × 0,9 cm
Number of Pages
144
EAN
9782757865118