Résumé :
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In this important book about literature and the politics of nation- building, Dominic Thomas assesses the contributions of Francophone African writers whose works have played a key role in the recent transition to democracy in the Congo. Exploring the works of Sony Labou Tansi, Henri Lopes, and Emmanuel Dongala, among others, Thomas shows that these writers were intimately involved with government and politics-whether in support of the state's vision or with the intention of articulating a more open view of citizens and society.
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