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Théorie et histoire des arts
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XIXe – XXIe siècle

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Le moi littéraire de Marguerite Yourcenar, le blues et les gospels

Auteur : Catherine Douzou

Journal : InterArtes

Marguerite Yourcenar was very touched by the type of the black American community and actively committed herself to civil rights. The two books translating African-American songs that Marguerite Yourcenar published give a certain image of her literary self. She presents herself as a committed writer, but this literary commitment takes on particular aspects of which we seek to define certain dimensions. It does not attract any controversy or concrete struggle, but it is placed under the sign of information on the history of slavery and the recognition of an artistic form that it wants to make known in France. She identifies with Black people and shows both the particularity and universality of their condition and their sensitivity.

Mis à jour le 01/06/2024