Aime Cesaire
Aimé Césaire was a Martinician poet, playwright, and theorist, primarily known for his poetry. His books of poetry include Lost Body (which included illustrations by Pablo Picasso) and Return to My Native Land. His plays include A Tempest and A Season at Congo. Perhaps his best-known essay is Discours sur le colonialisme, which is about the tension between colonizers and colonized populations. This work is a seminal work of French literature and introduced the concept of Negritude, which...