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Meeting the Goncourt Winner Eric Vuillard and Reflecting on L’Ordre du jour

In October 2018, I had the privilege of meeting Éric Vuillard, winner of the Prix Goncourt 2017, during an evening…

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Tahrir Square: Heart of Egypt’s Revolution and History

In the heart of downtown Cairo lies Tahrir Square , a place that has come to symbolize the spirit of…

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Jean-Marie­ Adiaffi: A Life Devoted to Lite­rature and Ivorian Culture

Jean-Marie­ Adiaffi is an iconic figure of Ivorian literature, re­nowned for his work as a writer, poet, lite­rary critic, and…

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Sacred Lake of Karnak

During my visit to the Karnak Temple complex near Luxor (nearly 3 kilometers from Luxor) in Egypt, I discovered a…

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Pan-Africanism, a reality that seeks itself

Pan-African ideology emerges in the 19th century, when nationalisms (especially those of the Pan-German type, Pan-Slavism, etc.) and the first…

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Talking to a Deceiver

He told me failure was near But I am still here. Waiting for my glory day to come He was…

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Physical Perfection as embodied by the ‘Diadoumenos’

The statue of Diadoumenos, located in the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, is a copy of a…

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The sea as major symbol in ‘The Awakening’ by Kate Chopin

In The Awakening, Kate Chopin guides the reader through a progressive and evolving story about a woman who is on…

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