A troupe of black actors perform their own "Tempest." Cesaire's
rich and insightful adaptation draws on contemporary Caribbean
society, the African-American experience and African mythology to
raise questions about colonialism, racism and their lasting
effects.
Aime Cesaire, who was born in Martinique in 1913, is one of this
century's major writers. In his poetry, plays and political
activities he has waged a lifelong struggle to restore dignity to
colonized people. His best known work is "Return to My Native Land"
first published in 1949 and his "Collected Poems" are published by
the University of California Press.
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