“Adikou” by Raphaëlle Red: The anger is nice, the accidents are deep | EUROtoday

“Adikou” by Raphaëlle Red: The anger is nice, the accidents are deep
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Gentle, sharp, cool, poetic: The French author Raphaëlle Red tells about identification in her debut novel “Adikou” of the seek for a younger black man.

Article abstract

The novel “Adikou” by Raphaëlle Red tells the story of the title heroine Adikou, a twenty-year-old girl with French-Togolese roots who travels to Togo in the hunt for her father. The novel addresses identification, belonging and migration in advanced and emotional methods, with the concentrate on the narrative construction with a double voice and the crucial examination of attributions and identification classes. The creator manages to mix theoretical reflection with deep emotionality and to deliver vibrating vitality into the textual content.

This is an experimental software. The outcomes may be incomplete, outdated and even unsuitable.

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Socceptions of the “Adikou” novel are within the narrative presence Togo and the West African coast that the title heroine travels. In this image: conventional fishing boats on the seaside of Lomé
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This Roman it isn’t straightforward to know, as a result of all the pieces in it’s in a pushed motion, defines the stipulations, reveals ambivalences. At the middle is the title heroine Adikou, the twenty -year -old daughter of a white French girl and a Togolese father who lives in Paris. This is the place the plot begins, at some point Adikou can now not stand it. She embarks on her father’s traces. She flies to Togo, to Lomé, town from which he comes. The father is essentially absent in her life, he stood towards the regime in his dwelling nation and needed to flee. In the seek for the daughter for origin and belonging, the daddy is an inexhaustible projection floor.

https://www.zeit.de/kultur/literatur/2025-03/adikou-raphaelle-red-identitaet-schwarzsein-wut-togo