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Creator: Damas, Leon-Gontran, 1912-1978; Call number: Sc MG 302; Physical description: 28 linear feet (28 record cartons); Preferred Citation: Leon-Gontran Damas papers, Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, The New York Public Library; Repository: Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture,
Leon-Gontran Damas (March 29, 1912 – January 22, 1978) was a French poet and politician. He was one of the founders of the Negritude movement. He also used the pseudonym Lionel Georges Andre Cabassou. Contents. [hide]. 1 Biography; 2 Works. 2.1 Poetry; 2.2 Essays; 2.3 Stories; 2.4 Recordings. 3 See also; 4
the uneducated spoke Creole.16 Those who wanted to write for the Caribbean and not Europe were nonetheless obliged to write in French to be published. And even with access to a press willing to print a non-European language, Creole was a mostly oral language and could not be printed.17. II. Leon-Gontran Damas.
the Negraille's Testament: Translating Black-Label (Leon-Gontran Damas), open access at ULg down Damas's collective commitment.8 Furthermore, Ndagano calls Damas a 'Negre tricolore' [French-flag Negro], a slanderous label which is fortunately corrected by new approaches to Damas's writing, 3 See Derrida, 1991.
Leon-Gontran Damas nasceu em 28 de marco de 1912, em Caiena, na Guiana Francesa. Seu pai e mestico africano-europeu; sua mae, africano-amerindia. Com um ano de vida, perde a mae. A crianca, asmatica e de saude fragil, vai ser criada pela tia Grabielle Damas, apelidada “Man Gabi", que o formara numa
Rendez-les-moi mes poupees noires que je joue avec elles les jeux naifs de mon instinct reste a l?ombre de ses lois recouvres mon courage mon audace redevenu moi-meme nouveau moi-meme de que Hier j?etais hier sans complexite hier quand est venu l?heure du deracinement. Le sauront-ils jamais cette rancune
Un etrange mal frappe le poete Leon-Gontran Damas : lui-meme se moquait deja de son patronyme, evocateur d'une route de Damas, d'un che- min sinueux qu'il lui etait impose par le « destin ». L'on pourrait encore remarquer que son nom de famille evoque le « damas », acier particuliere- ment resistant qui donne les
Leon-Gontran Damas 1912–1978. French Guianese poet, nonfiction writer, essayist, editor, and short story writer. The following entry provides an overview of Damas's career. Best known for his poetry—particularly the collection Pigments (1937)—Damas was a co-founder of Negritude, a literary and philosophical
Rethinking Negritude through Leon-Gontran Damas analyses four cases in which Damasian Negritude shifted through generic experimentation: Pigments (1937), Retour de Guyane (1938), Veillees noires (1943) and Black-Label (1956). In doing so, it also advances scholarship on Damas (1912–1978) in two ways. On the
History, Orality and Negritude: Leon-Gontran Damas and the folk tale genre. Bart Miller. School of Leon-Gontran Damas claimed in an interview with Keith Warner to be the historian of the Negritude movement. several different roles, Damas remained a writer who intended to tell his version of the truth. As a result of his
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