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Epitaph: Voices of Freedom is a writing project that is at the crossroads of historiography, intertextuality, socio-politics and journalism; the whole under the spacesuit of a contemporary literary creativity of which I still salute the audacity. The reader takes all the pleasure of [re]discovering the voices of African freedom in a surprising staging; Pascal Graobé, as a good teacher, did not refrain from doing educational work to remind the younger generation of the literary works and authors who constitute what can rightly be called the African postcolonial humanities. Similarly, in cross-exchanges between eponymous African authors, the author brings together thoughts and opinions that until then were compartmentalized in their own printed volumes. This bubbling of African personalities and intellectuals on a radio set could not ultimately escape the big question which does not seem to be unanimous among Africans: is Africa free? Pascal Graobé was born on April 21, 1989 in Doukoula in the Far North region of Cameroon. Holder of a PhD in African literature, obtained at the University of Ngaoundéré in Cameroon, her research focuses on the representation of vulnerable people in French-speaking African novels. Poet, novelist and literary critic, he is the author of several literary works and scientific articles.
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Epitaph: Voices of Freedom is a writing project that is at the crossroads of historiography, intertextuality, socio-politics and journalism; the whole under the spacesuit of a contemporary literary creativity of which I still salute the audacity. The reader takes all the pleasure of [re]discovering the voices of African freedom in a surprising staging; Pascal Graobé, as a good teacher, did not refrain from doing educational work to remind the younger generation of the literary works and authors who constitute what can rightly be called the African postcolonial humanities. Similarly, in cross-exchanges between eponymous African authors, the author brings together thoughts and opinions that until then were compartmentalized in their own printed volumes. This bubbling of African personalities and intellectuals on a radio set could not ultimately escape the big question which does not seem to be unanimous among Africans: is Africa free? Pascal Graobé was born on April 21, 1989 in Doukoula in the Far North region of Cameroon. Holder of a PhD in African literature, obtained at the University of Ngaoundéré in Cameroon, her research focuses on the representation of vulnerable people in French-speaking African novels. Poet, novelist and literary critic, he is the author of several literary works and scientific articles.
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Épitaphe : les voix de la liberté est un projet d’écriture qui est à la croisée de l’historiographie, de l’intertextualité, de la socio-politique et du journalisme ; le tout sous le scaphandre d’une créativité littéraire contemporaine dont je salue encore l’audace. Le lecteur y prend tout le plaisir de [re]découvrir les voix de la liberté africaine dans une mise en scène surprenante ; Pascal Graobé, en bon enseignant, ne s’est pas interdit de faire œuvre pédagogique pour rappeler à la jeune génération les œuvres littéraires et les auteurs qui constituent ce qu’on peut à juste titre nommer les humanités postcoloniales africaines. De même, dans des échanges croisés entre auteurs africains éponymes, l’auteur fait dialoguer des pensées et des opinions qui jusque-là étaient cloisonnées dans leurs volumes imprimés propres. Ce bouillonnement de personnalités et d’intellectuels africains sur un plateau radiophonique ne pourrait finalement pas échapper à la grande question qui ne semble pas faire l’unanimité parmi les africains : l’Afrique est-elle libre ?
Pascal Graobé est né le 21 avril 1989 à Doukoula dans la région de l’Extrême-nord Cameroun. Titulaire d’un Doctorat PhD en littérature africaine, obtenu à l’Université de Ngaoundéré au Cameroun, ses recherches portent sur la représentation des personnes vulnérables dans les romans francophones d’Afrique.
Poète, romancier et critique littéraire, il est auteur de plusieurs œuvres littéraires et articles scientifiques.
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