
Aime Cesaire: No to Humiliation
No to Humiliation
$42.36
- Hardcover
64 pages
- Release Date
8 April 2025
Summary
The only young adult book to tell the story of Aimé Césaire, the rise of Négritude, and the crusade for Black African and Caribbean independence from colonial rule.
Aimé Césaire was a poet and, later, a politician from the Caribbean island of Martinique, who spoke out against the sufferings and humiliations endured by the peoples of the former French colonies. In Aimé Césaire: No to Humiliation, we are with Césaire in 1930s Paris. The young Martinican poet and his friends Léo…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781644212578 |
|---|---|
| ISBN-10: | 1644212579 |
| Author: | Nimrod, Emma Ramadan |
| Publisher: | Seven Stories Press,U.S. |
| Imprint: | Triangle Square |
| Format: | Hardcover |
| Number of Pages: | 64 |
| Release Date: | 8 April 2025 |
| Weight: | 567g |
| Dimensions: | 123mm x 179mm |
| Series: | They Said No |
| Audience Age: | 10-14 |

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Nimrod
Born in 1959 in Chad, NIMROD is a poet, philosopher, novelist, essayist, and journalist. Nimrod is the recipient of the Vocation Prize, the Louis Labe Prize, the Thyde Monniere Grant, and the Societe des Gens de Lettres. He is the author of several novels and an essay collection in French. He also wrote Aime Cesaire: No to Humiliation for the They Said No series of fictionalized biographies for young adults.
Emma Ramadan is a translator based in Brooklyn, NY. She is the recipient of an NEA fellowship, a Fulbright grant, and the 2018 Albertine Prize. Among her translations are Anne Garreta’s Sphinx and Not One Day, Virginie Despentes’s Pretty Things, Ahmed Bouanani’s The Shutters, Barbara Molinard’s Panics, and Abdellah Taia’s A Country for Dying, for which she won the 2021 PEN Translation Prize.
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