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SUMMARY:Author: Felwine Sarr
DESCRIPTION:<p>Centered on&nbsp;Felwine&nbsp;Sarr’s&nbsp;<i>Dahij</i>—soon to be released in English for the first time by a new Seattle-based Francophone publisher—this groundbreaking debut is a moving meditation on identity, exile, and self-reclamation. Blending philosophy, memory, and poetic storytelling, Sarr explores what it means to belong in a world shaped by migration and colonial legacies, writing with urgency and intensity in pursuit of personal and intellectual freedom. Rooted in African traditions yet deeply universal,&nbsp;<i>Dahij</i>&nbsp;invites readers to listen closely to an African voice imagining the future on its own terms.&nbsp;</p><p>This conversation will explore how geography, religion, and identity intersect and shape one another, while also considering how African literature travels—across languages, institutions, and global audiences.&nbsp;</p><p>This event is presented as part of Villa Albertine San Francisco’s celebration of&nbsp;<i>Mois&nbsp;de la Francophonie</i>, a month-long&nbsp;celebration highlighting the French language and the richness of its global cultural heritage. In addition to this event, Villa Albertine San Francisco is also a proud supporter of the San Francisco Public Library's expanding French-language collection, which features books and graphic novels for both adults and children by distinctive writers and voices from around the world.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p><p><strong>Felwine&nbsp;Saar</strong>&nbsp;</p><p><a href="https://sfpl.bibliocommons.com/v2/search?query=Sarr%2C%20Felwine%2C&searchType=author">Felwine Sarr</a> is a Senegalese humanist, philosopher, economist, and musician, and the Anne-Marie Bryan Chair in French and Francophone Studies at Duke University. He is the author of&nbsp;<i>Afrotopia, </i><a href="https://sfpl.bibliocommons.com/v2/record/S93C5727837"><i>African Meditations&nbsp;</i></a>and co-author of the influential report&nbsp;The Restitution of African Cultural Heritage: Toward a New Relational Ethics, which has reshaped global debates on cultural restitution.&nbsp;Saar was named&nbsp;ArtReview’s&nbsp;third most influential person in the international art world in&nbsp;2020, and&nbsp;was listed as one of&nbsp;Time&nbsp;magazine’s 100 most influential people in 2021.&nbsp;</p><p><strong>Victor Reinking&nbsp;</strong> &nbsp;</p><p>Professor Emeritus and former chair of Modern Languages and Cultures at Seattle University, Victor Reinking&nbsp;has written extensively on 18th-century French and African literature.&nbsp;A&nbsp;contributing&nbsp;editor to Paradoxa, a literary journal that publishes articles on genre literature, he has contributed to&nbsp;multiple&nbsp;publications as both a writer and&nbsp;a translator. He is currently the editor of Peregrine Press, a new Seattle-based independent publisher of translated works by African authors.&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p>
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