René Maran - André Gide : un soupçon de proximité

René Maran admired André Gide unconditionnally until the publication of Gide’s travel narratives, Voyage au Congo (1927) and Le Retour du Tchad (1928), at which point he grew equally distrustful. René Maran then attacked André Gide’s posture as écrivain engagé and launched a controversy that has lar...

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description René Maran admired André Gide unconditionnally until the publication of Gide’s travel narratives, Voyage au Congo (1927) and Le Retour du Tchad (1928), at which point he grew equally distrustful. René Maran then attacked André Gide’s posture as écrivain engagé and launched a controversy that has largely remained unnoticed inspite of the research devoted to it by Netherlands academic Ieme Van der Poel. The latter’s publication, Congo-Océan, un chemin de fer controversé (L’Harmattan, 2016), confronts us with what I call «  the conspiracy of silence », for Gide makes no mention of René Maran in his Journal, and the specialists are equally silent. Yet, from November 1925 to July 1934, the winner of the Goncourt 1921 devoted many an article to Gide’s trip in French Equatorial Africa (AEF) in Le Journal du peuple. I analyze this strange silence in an attempt to unearth its links with political, literary or moral interests of the times, while underlining the egotism of both figures, their competing with each other, their media strategies and, of course, the limits derived from those aspects.
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spelling doaj-art-3e863faefba04c37a5301acb9bbd05912025-08-20T02:38:01ZengInstitut des textes & manuscrits modernes (ITEM)Continents manuscrits2275-17422021-10-011710.4000/coma.7863René Maran - André Gide : un soupçon de proximitéNimrodRené Maran admired André Gide unconditionnally until the publication of Gide’s travel narratives, Voyage au Congo (1927) and Le Retour du Tchad (1928), at which point he grew equally distrustful. René Maran then attacked André Gide’s posture as écrivain engagé and launched a controversy that has largely remained unnoticed inspite of the research devoted to it by Netherlands academic Ieme Van der Poel. The latter’s publication, Congo-Océan, un chemin de fer controversé (L’Harmattan, 2016), confronts us with what I call «  the conspiracy of silence », for Gide makes no mention of René Maran in his Journal, and the specialists are equally silent. Yet, from November 1925 to July 1934, the winner of the Goncourt 1921 devoted many an article to Gide’s trip in French Equatorial Africa (AEF) in Le Journal du peuple. I analyze this strange silence in an attempt to unearth its links with political, literary or moral interests of the times, while underlining the egotism of both figures, their competing with each other, their media strategies and, of course, the limits derived from those aspects.https://journals.openedition.org/coma/7863negritudeconspiracy of silencemoral posturecultural alienationPierre HerbartMarcel de Coppet
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René Maran - André Gide : un soupçon de proximité
Continents manuscrits
negritude
conspiracy of silence
moral posture
cultural alienation
Pierre Herbart
Marcel de Coppet
title René Maran - André Gide : un soupçon de proximité
title_full René Maran - André Gide : un soupçon de proximité
title_fullStr René Maran - André Gide : un soupçon de proximité
title_full_unstemmed René Maran - André Gide : un soupçon de proximité
title_short René Maran - André Gide : un soupçon de proximité
title_sort rene maran andre gide un soupcon de proximite
topic negritude
conspiracy of silence
moral posture
cultural alienation
Pierre Herbart
Marcel de Coppet
url https://journals.openedition.org/coma/7863
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