Publisher: Langaa RPCIG

Pages: 68

Year: 2025

Category: Literature

Dimensions: 203×127 mm

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Shipping class: POD

Les éclairs

Les éclairs est un cri de révolte, une incandescence poétique qui illumine les tensions, les douleurs et les espoirs d’un peuple face à l’oppression. À travers des vers incisifs et un souffl e puissant, ce recueil refuse l’amnésie et l’assimilation forcée. Avec une voix à la fois indignée et lucide, l’auteur déconstruit les artifi ces d’une unité imposée et dévoile les paradoxes d’un monde où l’injustice se pare des atours du progrès. Un recueil percutant, où chaque poème résonne comme une défl agration dans la nuit de l’oubli. Ce sont de poèmes à plusieurs couches de sens: Politique et historique, philosophique et identitaire, émotionnel et humain, social et économique, et aussi métaphysique politique.

Les éclairs is a cry of revolt, a poetic incandescence that illuminates the tensions, pains and hopes of a people facing oppression. Through incisive verses and a powerful breath, this collection rejects amnesia and forced assimilation. With a voice both indignant and lucid, the author deconstructs the artifices of an imposed unity and reveals the paradoxes of a world where injustice is adorned with the trappings of progress. A powerful collection, where each poem resonates like an explosion in the night of oblivion. These are poems with several layers of meaning: political and historical, philosophical and identity, emotional and human, social and economic, and also political metaphysical.

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About the author

Bill F. Ndi

Dr. Bill F. Ndi, poet, playwright, storyteller, critic, translator & Fellow of The Booker T. Washington Leadership Institute is an American-Southern Cameroonian who was educated at GBHS Bamenda & Essos, the University of Yaoundé, Nigeria: ABSU, Paris: ISIT, the Sorbonne, Paris VIII & Cergy-Pontoise where he obtained his doctorate degrees in Languages: Translation and Languages, Literatures and Contemporary Civilizations. He has held teaching positions at the Paris School of Languages, the University of the Sunshine Coast at Sippy Downs, the University of Queensland, Brisbane, St Lucia and Deakin University, Melbourne, Australia. He is presently Professor of Modern Languages, Communication and Philosophy at Tuskegee University, Alabama, USA.