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The most philosophical and strange of Kama Sywor Kamanda's books, where we find his main themes: life, death, love, freedom, the struggle for the ideals of justice and truth. Here begins an unusual world of mystical wonder, made up of reflections and anecdotes in which social norms merge with appearances and obscure obsessions. Kamanda demonstrates in his own way the dangers of a worldview dominated by partisan interests at the expense of equity. He evokes the evolution that has led some African peoples, in particular, to a society that is entirely dependent on imperialism, which denies the…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The most philosophical and strange of Kama Sywor Kamanda's books, where we find his main themes: life, death, love, freedom, the struggle for the ideals of justice and truth. Here begins an unusual world of mystical wonder, made up of reflections and anecdotes in which social norms merge with appearances and obscure obsessions. Kamanda demonstrates in his own way the dangers of a worldview dominated by partisan interests at the expense of equity. He evokes the evolution that has led some African peoples, in particular, to a society that is entirely dependent on imperialism, which denies the self-determination of individuals. Kamanda raises the problems of power that dehumanizes and disempowers people. For him, love, the true source of cohesion between beings, concerned with regulating their common practices in a desire for shared happiness, must serve as the foundation of any just and equitable society. Love becomes the center of a reflection on power in all its effects.
Autorenporträt
Kama Sywor KAMANDA é um escritor, poeta, romancista, dramaturgo, contador de histórias e ensaísta congolês de origem egípcia. Ele é o vencedor de numerosos prémios literários.