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Rodrigue Ndzana: A slam poets in


L’écrivain de 27 ans avoue n’avoir jamais lu un recueil de poèmes. C’est un personnage atypique que le public venu assister au café littéraire organisé par l’Association des écrivains de langue française section Afrique-Centrale (Adelf-Ac) a découvert mercredi dernier au Centre culturel français de Yaoundé.
En effet, rien en Rodrigue Ndzana, l’auteur du recueil de poèmes « Je t’aime en splash » paru en 2009 aux éditions l’Harmattan, ne laisse deviner ce côté lunatique que l’on prête aux poètes. Sa mise vestimentaire et sa gestuelle le font plutôt passer pour un rappeur. C’est yet the world of poetry that the writer has decided to walk the silhouette of his athletic 1m86.

Come to poetry by "chance" Ndzana Rodrigue has since acquired a taste and will find its place in the circle of poets Cameroon. It's really in 2004 that the desire to write is. While he is recovering at home following an accident, the young writer is obliged to write to channel his desire to move. An avid music and not at all interested in poetry (he also admits he never read a book of poems) Rodrigue Ndzana begins by expressing his positive outlook on life through slam. An oral poetry, urban, declaimed in a rhythm chanted, and in public. He works particularly with the collective of the slammers "Fraz slam." Over time, his lyrics slam mature. The writer having impregnated the stylistic devices such as metaphors, the anaphor or the acrostics. But without feed big dreams.

Besides, he said, he met in 2008 with the publishing Harmattan is due to chance. "I walked past the headquarters of the publishing house. I learned that they seeking manuscripts. So I filed mine. Later, the Harmattan called me to tell me that my manuscript had been accepted. " In 2009, he contacted ADELF Ac-headed writer Pabe Mongo. ADELF-Ac appreciates the quality of his work and assistance in tracing his way into the world of words. Through the organization of literary cafes where it is presented to the public.
In his collection of poems "I love you in Splash, Rodrigue Ndzana glorifies love. Very optimistic about his outlook on life, the young author thinks that love is synonymous with peace and prosperity. Heavily on imagery, texts Rodrigue Ndzana make use of metaphors and acrostics to captivate the reader. According Pabe Mongo, Rodrigue Ndzana pen has a "lively and attractive."

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