Dominique Celis, from survivors to the living

Literature Rwandan novelist Dominique Celis recounts post genocide society

Does living again in Rwanda mean coming back to yourself? And since we are there, should we put an end to the Rwanda mausoleum? And finally, where can resurrection come from after the genocide of the Tutsis? (Rebroadcast from November 19, 2022).

A thousand questions tumble across the land of a thousand hills in the gripping novel by Dominique Celis This is how our men cry (c/o Philippe Rey). Striking as can be the body of a survivor who falls in love in a post-Genocide context. Dominique Celis is not an aggregate of philosophy for nothing. Thanks to his writing, full of bone and fragmented poetry, we perceive the eyes of war wide open, on God and on sex. A birth in Burundi, an attachment to Merleau-Ponty, New York and Jerusalem, Miss Celis has the intransigence of great walkers…

The musical choices of Dominique Celis

Kamaliza Ni muve mu nzira

Oum Kalthoum Ya habibi.

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