The presence of history in contemporary French-speaking Antillean literature is perhaps the most interesting and relevant aspect of that literature. In most of the literary works of Antillean authors, the history of the Caribbean peoples is permanently evoked, with the intention of questioning the official history carried out by the colonizer and as a way of finding in the «past the image of the present».
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