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La face cachée de la lune

La face cachée de la lune

Taki KANTE

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African Books Collective
Año de edición:
2026
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Poesía
ISBN:
9789995279585
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Fille de Sambaly, enseignant de sciences physiques et de Haoua KANTE, secrétaire. Titulaire d’un Master en Audit et Contrôle de Gestion obtenu en 2018 et dotée d’expérience au sein d’organisations internationales, Taki KANTE est une jeune malienne, Khassonké, originaire de la région de Kayes, passionnée par l’art et l’écriture. Du Mali au Gabon en passant par la France et les Etats-Unis, son parcours académique, professionnel et personnel enrichissant a contribué à sa sensibilité poétique. Cette première escale lyrique de quarante poèmes est un voyage à travers l’espace et le temps dans un méli-mélo de notions telles que le temps, la liberté, l’amour, les croyances ainsi que de thématiques aussi complexes que la migration et la gouvernance. Ce recueil vous transportera sur les rives du fleuve Sénégal à Kayes au Mali, où l’auteure a passé plusieurs de ses vacances scolaires. Dans un torrent d’émotions à contre-courant de la frénésie d’un monde barbare, ce recueil vous plongera dans une profonde contemplation ésotérique.The daughter of Sambaly, a physics teacher, and Haoua KANTE, a secretary, Taki KANTE holds a Master’s degree in Auditing and Management Control (obtained in 2018) and has experience working in international organizations. A young Malian woman of Khassonké descent, originally from the Kayes region, she is passionate about art and writing. From Mali to Gabon, by way of France and the United States, her enriching academic, professional, and personal journey has contributed to her poetic sensibility. This first lyrical foray into forty poems is a voyage through space and time, a medley of concepts such as time, freedom, love, and beliefs, as well as complex themes like migration and governance. This collection will transport you to the banks of the Senegal River in Kayes, Mali, where the author spent many of her school holidays. In a torrent of emotions running counter to the frenzy of a barbaric world, this collection will plunge you into deep esoteric contemplation.

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