The RFI Club, the foam of words: the writer Marc Alexandre Oho Bambe

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Marc Alexandre Oho Bambe known as Capitaine Alexandre, Myriam Guilhot and Éric Amiens, in the studio at RFI.

© Cécile Bonici / RFI

By: Eric Amiens |

Myriam Guilhot

36 mins

This week, the RFI Club, within the framework of its interactive literary workshop “

The foam of the words

” receives Marc Alexandre Oho Bambe known as Capitaine Alexandre, author of the novel “

The lights of Oujda

” (awarded with the Literary Prize of the Rotary Clubs French language 2020), published by editions

Calmann-Lévy.

Publicity

The “poethic” artist inspired by authors such as 

Aimé Césaire,

René

Char, Édouard Glissant

or even

Frankétienne

, dialogues with the students of the Dianath Ahouéfa School in Hévié (Benin), around his novel “

The lights of 'Oujda

'.

He tells about his passion for writing, poetry and slam.

With the participation of:

Attiogbe Cynthia, Shania Adanhousodé, Montcho Trinité, Médohoungbé Otnielle, and Akay Messan Iréné, president of the Club RFI Jeunesse Positive - Abomey Calavi.

Music

 : Christophe Maé “Lampedusa”.

Presentation

:

Myriam Guilhot and Éric Amiens.

Director

:

Cécile Bonici.

"To

write is to read in oneself in order to write in the other

", Robert

Sabatier.

Official site of

Marc Alexandre Oho Bambe said Captain Alexandre.

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