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Publication numérique de la leçon inaugurale en anglais de la Pr Yanick Lahens

Couverture de l'édition numérique de la leçon inaugurale en anglais de la Pr Yanick Lahens

Yanick Lahens

Haitian Literature: Urgency(ies) of Writing, Dream(s) of Inhabiting

« To speak of Haiti and its literature differently one needs to ask oneself, through the words of its writers, what light the Haitian experience can shed on the French-speaking world, and perhaps on the world at large, in this day and age: how a civilisation – and one of which literature would be a major element – was founded on the grounds of an almost unthinkable historical event, namely a victorious revolution carried out in the late eighteenth century by men and women taken from Africa to America and enslaved; how, in the impasse that followed this revolution, these dispossessed, displaced, linguistically destabilised men and women ceaselessly spoke and wrote of a dream of inhabiting, thus demonstrating that literature often begins where speech becomes impossible. »

Lahens Y., Haitian Literature: Urgency(ies) of Writing, Dream(s) of Inhabiting, traduction de Liz Libbrecht, Paris, Collège de France, Inaugural Lectures, 2026.

Ce livre a été publié avec le soutien de la Fondation du Collège de France.

Yanick Lahens is a Haitian writer. Her novels have received numerous awards, including the Prix Femina in 2014. Her teaching at the Collège de France in 2018-2019 inaugurated the Annual Chair of French-Speaking Worlds, created in partnership with the Agence Universitaire de la Francophonie.