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David Diop [1927-1960 ] was born in Bordeaux France Diop is often considered one of the most promising French West African poets His short life's work often involved his longing for Africa and his empathy for those fighting against the French colonization of the mainland
« Afrique mon Afrique » Présence Africaine 1956 David Diop Afrique mon Afrique Afrique des fiers guerriers dans les savanes ancestrales Afrique que chante ma grand-mère Au bord de son fleuve lointain Je ne t'ai jamais connue Mais mon regard est plein de ton sang Ton beau sang noir à travers les champs répandu Le sang de ta sueur
In Great Literature This poem by David Mandessi Diop was my favorite. By the time I was 9 years old, I knew it by heart… I loved it so much! It symbolizes so much about Africa, and the love we, all African children, should have for her. Oh how I wish David Diop had lived longer to see the effect of his ‘ ode to Africa ‘ on other generations.
“Africa” by David Diop is all about the poet’s love for Africa. While writing this poem, he was in France, yet his bond with the African soil was strong enough to compel him to write this poem. In this poem, he talks about the “blood” (the bond) he shares with his country and his fellow countrymen who are either enslaved by Europeans or colonized.
Explain David Diop’s “Africa” as a Négritude poem. David Diop’s poem was first published in the Négritude journal Présence Africaine. It’s one of his Coups de pilon (1956) poems that protest and depict the evils of slavery and colonialism. The Négritude literary movement was developed mainly by francophone intellectuals of Africa during the 1930s.
Diop regularly contributed to the Négritude literary movement. His poems, like “Africa,” also known as “Africa my Africa,” are considered a piece of protest against the oppressive French colonial rule. He supported the African liberation movements and had empathy for all his fellow brothers and sisters fighting for freedom.