La saison des ertes » dans L'aine des orphelins de Tierno Monenembo

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De Beer, Anna-Marie

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Association for French Studies in Southern Africa

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When a group of African intellectuals undertake a collective journey to Rwanda four years after the genocide against the Tutsis, Tierno Monénembo writes his narrative, L'aîné des orphelins, from the point of view of Faustin, a young boy. Faustin is indeed the "oldest orphan" on various levels and it is the polysemous character of the notion of being at once the oldest and an orphan that I explore. The article analyses Monénembo's portrayal of this ambiguous position in which his protagonist finds himself. It furthermore considers the child narrator as a recurring figure in Monénembo's work and looks at how the theme of exile, which is common to his writing, takes shape in this particular novel.

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Genocide of the Tutsis, Rwanda, Tierno Monenembo, Orphan, Oldest, Exile, Genocide des Tutsi, Orphelin, Aine, Exil

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De Beer, A-M 2016, 'La saison des ertes » dans L'aine des orphelins de Tierno Monenembo', French Studies in Southern Africa, no. 46, pp. 30-45.