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David Diop (1927-1960) - English
URL: http://www.daypoems.net/nodes/1273.html

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"Certitude" de David Diop - French
URL: http://polyglot.lss.wisc.edu/workshop/ideabox/certitude.html

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Afrikanische Literatur - David Diop - German
URL: http://www.lilac-media.de/afri-lit/autor/diop_david.htm

Afrikanische Literatur - David Diop

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Poèmes de David Diop - French
URL: http://www.toutelapoesie.com/dossiers/poemes_par_auteurs/poemes_de_david_diop.ht

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Po mes de David Diop - French
URL: http://site.ifrance.com/toutelapoesie/poemes/poemes_de_david_diop.htm

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David Diop - The Academy of American Poets - English
URL: http://www.onlinepoetryclassroom.org/poets/poets.cfm?prmID=639

David Mandessi Diop was born in Bordeaux, France, on July 9, 1927, to a Cameroonean mother and a Sengalese father. Although he grew up in France and lived most of his life there, Diop spent significant time living and teaching in Africa, which helped reinforce his opposition to European society. Consequently, many of his poems discuss his empathy with Africa and the movement for independence from French Colonialists.

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Diop - English
URL: http://web.uflib.ufl.edu/cm/africana/diop.htm

David Diop was born in Bordeaux France to a Senegalese father and Cameroonean mother. Despite his French upbringing and education, he spent his life longing for Africa and empathizing with the African plight against French colonialism. His work reflects his hatred of colonial rulers and his hope for an independent Africa. He employed a colloquial style as a tool of popular protest. In 1960, Diop and his wife were killed in a plane crash returning from France to Dakar. Most of his work was destroyed with him in the crash; only the 22 poems that were published before his death remain.

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Diop, David (Litteraturnettet) - Norwegian
URL: http://www.litteraturnettet.no/d/diop.david.asp?lang=&type=

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David Diop - English
URL: http://www.kirjasto.sci.fi/diop.htm

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David Diop was one of the most promising French West African young poets, whose short career, however, ended in an air-crash off Dakar in 1960. He lived uprooted life, moving frequently from his childhood onwards between France and West Africa. Diop was one of the central members of the négritude literary movement, which championed and celebrated the uniqueness of black experience and talent.

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