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Qui repousse patiemment obstinément. Et dont les fruits ont peu à peu. L'amère saveur de la liberté. David Diop (1927-1961)Coups de pilon 1956.
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Chapitre I : Biographie et présentation des œuvres … Noires » de Léopold Sédar Senghor et « Frère d'âme » de David Diop nous devons aborder.
David Mandessi Diop: An Assessment David Diop published a volume of satiric poetry Coups de pilon in 1956 (1) His rage over colonialism had obviously not been exhausted by the earlier composition of other satiric poems published in Senghor's 1948 Anthologie He was an adult now and meant to repudiate the condescend
On July 9, 1927, David Mandessi Diop was born in Bordeaux, France, to a Cameroonean mother and a Sengalese father. Although he grew up in France and lived most of his life there, Diop spent significant time living and teaching in Africa, which helped reinforce his opposition to European society.
Diop lived his life transitioning constantly between France and West Africa, from childhood onwards. While in Paris, Diop became a prominent figure in Négritude literature. His work is seen as a condemnation of colonialism, and detest towards colonial rule. Like many Négritude authors of the time, Diop hoped for an independent Africa.
David Mandessi Diop (9 July 1927 – 29 August 1960) was a French West African poet known for his contribution to the Négritude literary movement. His work reflects his anti-colonial stance. Diop started writing poems while he was still in school, and his poems started appearing in Présence Africaine since he was just 15.
Influenced by Aimé Césaire, his verse first appeared in the journal Présence Africaine and in Léopold Senghor's Anthologie de la nouvelle poésie négre et malgache. Diop's poems in Coups de pilon (1956; "Pounding"), his only surviving collection, are angry protestations and depictions of the evils of slavery and colonialism.