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Creative Quotations from Leopold Senghor (1906-2001)
Leopold Senghor in quotations to inspire creative thinking [eng]
Leopold Sedar Senghor
Les Prйsidents de la Rйpublique du Sйnйgal : Leopold Sedar Senghor [fra]
Senghor, Lйopold Sйdar
African statesman and poet; president (1960–80) of the Republic of Senegal, b. Joal. The son of a prosperous landowner, Senghor was extraordinarily gifted in literature and won a scholarship to study at the Sorbonne in Paris (grad. 1935). There he met fellow writers such as Aimй Cйsaire and Lйon Damas, with whom he formulated the concept of nйgritude, which asserted the importance of their African heritage [eng]
СЕНГОР, ЛЕОПОЛЬД СЕДАР
сенегальский поэт (писал на французском языке), ученый, политический деятель. Вместе с мартиниканцем Э.Сезером разработал концепцию «негритюда» («негритянский дух»), ставшую катализатором освободительного движения во Французской Западной Африке. Первый президент Республики Сенегал (1960–1980). Член Французской Академии (1984). [rus]
Senghor, Leopold Sedar
Femme nue, femme noire [fra]
Леопольд Сенгор
Во Франции умер великий "танцующий президент" Леопольд Сенгор. Анна Бражкина, Африкана ру, 21 декабря 2001 Девять жизней Леопольда Сенгора. Андрей Полонский, газета "1 сентября", №19-2001 [rus]
Leopold Sedar Senghor: The Collected Poetry
Leopold Sedar Senghor was not only president of the Republic of Senegal from 1960 to 1981, he is also Africa's most famous poet. A cofounder of the Negritude cultural movement, he is recognized as one of the most significant figures in African literature. This bilingual edition of Senghor's complete poems made his work available for the first time to English-speaking audiences. [eng]
Femme noire, Senghor, Club des Poetes
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Leopold Sedar Senghor
Discover detailled maps of Senegal [eng]
SEDAR SENGHOR Leopold (Sйnйgal)
Nй au sud de Dakar en 1906 dans une riche famille catholique, Lйopold Sйdar Senghor йtudie а l'Ecole des pиres puis au collиge de Dakar. Aprиs l'obtention de son baccalaurйat en 1928, il entre en khвgne а Louis le Grand et passe l'agrйgation de grammaire, pour la premiиre fois donnйe а un Africain. Professeur а Tours, puis а Saint-Maur, il est fait prisonnier pendant la guerre. A la Libйration, il occupe une chaire de langues et civilisations nйgro-africaines а l'Ecole de la France d'Outre-mer. [fra]
Senghor
The Africana Collection at the University of Florida, George A. Smathers Libraries provides assistance to scholars at U.F. and elsewhere seeking library materials in support of research and teaching about Africa. [eng]
Senghor au Club des Poetes
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Senghor, Leopold Sedar. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
Senghor continued to work for African unity, and, in 1974, Senegal joined six other nations in the West African Economic Community. He was reelected president in 1963, 1968, and 1973, remaining in office until his retirement in 1980. He lived in Normandy for most of the rest of his life. A distinguished intellectual and champion of African culture, he wrote numerous volumes of poetry and essays in French, including Chants d’Ombre (1945), written while he was interned in a Nazi prison camp; Hosties noires (1948); Chants pour Naлtt (1949); and Йthiopiques (1956). [eng]
Senghor, Leopold Sedar
The online gateway to the black world, featuring news and commentary on African American arts, culture and politics. Africana.com article: Senghor, Leopold Sedar: scholar, poet, philosopher, statesman, founder of the cultural and political movement known as Négritude, and president of Senegal, 1960 to 1980. [eng]
ARTEHISTORIA.COM - La pagina del arte y la cultura en espaсol
Senghor, Leopold Sedar [spa]
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