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Mabanckou and Chamoiseau on African storytelling at Marrakech book festival

festival-fair · 2026-04-30

At the fourth edition of the Festival du livre africain de Marrakech, writers Alain Mabanckou (Congo-Brazzaville) and Patrick Chamoiseau (Martinique) discussed how to narrate Africa. The conversation, part of France 24's 'À l'Affiche !' program, explored identity, language, and exile. Chamoiseau, heir to the créolité movement, and Mabanckou, a writer of movement and circulations, advocated for an open, living, and plural vision of literature. The festival took place in Marrakech, Morocco, and was covered by France 24 on April 30, 2026.

Key facts

  • Alain Mabanckou and Patrick Chamoiseau met at the fourth edition of the Festival du livre africain de Marrakech.
  • The discussion was featured on France 24's program 'À l'Affiche !'.
  • The episode aired on April 30, 2026.
  • Mabanckou is from Congo-Brazzaville; Chamoiseau is from Martinique.
  • They addressed identity, language, and exile in African literature.
  • Chamoiseau is associated with the créolité movement.
  • Mabanckou is described as a writer of movement and circulations.
  • Both defended an open, living, and plural vision of literature.

Entities

Artists

  • Alain Mabanckou
  • Patrick Chamoiseau

Institutions

  • France 24
  • Festival du livre africain de Marrakech

Locations

  • Marrakech
  • Morocco
  • Congo-Brazzaville
  • Martinique

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