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SOUND POEMS

In this podcast, always seeking to explore different sound formats, I offer you sound poems, a poignant fusion of voices united in a collective narrative, a symphony of memory that defies oblivion and fights indifference.

Through this form of artistic expression, we explore the darkest chapters of our past, from genocide to oppression, from war to exile. Sound poems become acts of resistance, manifestations of solidarity, instruments of social transformation.

Discover the episodes of this sound collection

Missak Manouchian, from the pen to the Red Poster

"With the help of friends who will be willing to honor me, you will have my poems and writings published, which are worth reading. You will bring my memories if possible to my parents in Armenia. I will die with my 23 comrades shortly with the courage and serenity of a man who has a clear conscience, because personally, I have done no harm to anyone and if I have, I have done it without hatred."

From the Armenian Genocide to the Red Poster, Missak Manouchian embodies an emblematic figure who transcends eras and struggles. A committed poet, he was one of those artists who shaped History through their pen, bearing witness to the resilience and struggle of the oppressed. A hero and symbol of communist resistance, Missak Manouchian would have liked to be recognized above all for his literary work. However, each word he put on paper resonates like an echo of his struggles and his tragic destiny. His poems, imbued with the soul of a revolutionary, capture the spirit of his time and the struggle for justice and freedom.

Missak Manouchian, from the pen to the Red Poster

"With the help of friends who will be willing to honor me, you will have my poems and writings published, which are worth reading. You will bring my memories if possible to my parents in Armenia. I will die with my 23 comrades shortly with the courage and serenity of a man who has a clear conscience, because personally, I have done no harm to anyone and if I have, I have done it without hatred."

From the Armenian Genocide to the Red Poster, Missak Manouchian embodies an emblematic figure who transcends eras and struggles. A committed poet, he was one of those artists who shaped History through their pen, bearing witness to the resilience and struggle of the oppressed. A hero and symbol of communist resistance, Missak Manouchian would have liked to be recognized above all for his literary work. However, each word he put on paper resonates like an echo of his struggles and his tragic destiny. His poems, imbued with the soul of a revolutionary, capture the spirit of his time and the struggle for justice and freedom.

Par ses mots, Darwich redonne à la Palestine une dignité, une humanité, et une profondeur qui résistent à l’effacement de l’histoire et au poids de l’oppression. Mais Darwich n’est pas qu’un témoin du drame palestinien ; il est un alchimiste des mots, transformant la douleur individuelle et collective en une poésie lumineuse et universelle. Chaque vers devient un acte de résistance pacifique, une réaffirmation de l’existence face à l’injustice. Son style, mêlant un lyrisme envoûtant et un engagement inébranlable, fait de lui un poète dont la portée dépasse le conflit israélo-palestinien.

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