Abstract
The dizziness of the African writer, if it is still understandable, should not make us forget that our post-genocide imagination has the obligation to develop a critical, alert, alert, vigilant, sentinel attention, on the edge of violence. ; that it has the obligation to systematically record all these words, all these words, all these concepts, all these stories, all these myths, which, here and there, made the million deaths possible on our continent.