L'Afrique s'écrit à Libreville : le festival du livre qui bouscule tout

Africa and its diasporas: a cross-cultural perspective on the world. It was under this powerful theme that the National Museum of Libreville opened its doors to the Gabonese International Book and Arts Festival. In the presence of the Minister of Arts and Culture, Paul Kessany, the event invited writers, intellectuals, and visitors to collectively rethink the historical, cultural, and human ties that bind the continent to its diasporas scattered across the globe. Central African Republic, Gabon, China: several countries responded positively, including China, which alone exhibited two hundred works. A festival, yes. But above all, a political and cultural act: that of a Gabon that chooses to see itself as a bridge between peoples, between memories, between generations. Look. Because African literature is not told from the margins. 🎯 For more daily news about life in Gabon, visit our website: https://www.gabonreview.com/ ⬇️ Our social media ⬇️ ↪️ WhatsApp Channel: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029Vb5O... ↪️ Instagram:   / gabon_review   ↪️ LinkedIn:   / gabon-review-2a451235a   ↪️ Facebook:   / gabonreview