African Classicism: Alternative Historicity in the Work of David Diop
Since his award-winning novel "Frère d'âme" (2018), David Diop has been one of the most important voices in Franco-Senegalese literature. In "Où s'adosse le ciel" (2025), he continues a poetic and historiographical quest already evident in his earlier books: the endeavor to reconstruct African history beyond colonial narratives. What is new about this novel is that it draws connections not only between the colonial era and the present, but also between a mythical past—Ptolemaic Egypt—and 19th-century Senegal. The novel creates an alternative historicity based not on writing, monuments, or archives, but on oral tradition and memory.
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