Slam, Music, literature: Gaël Faye, awarded the Renaudot prize on Monday, is an artist with multiple talents, whose work never ceases to return to the wounds of Rwanda. Everything smiles on this young man by his looks, who does not look like his 42 years, and whose very tall height and ample and precise gestures remind us of a basketball player. A sport that he practiced a lot in his youth.
Instead of the orange ball, then a career in finance which he cut short, he preferred the microphone, the mixing board and the pen. His first solo album, Pili-Pili on a butter croissantrevealed it in 2013. It will be followed by a Music Victory (scene revelation) in 2018 and another disc, Bad Mondayt, and 2020.
In 2016, her first novel, Small countryhad reached the final of the Prix Goncourt, beaten by Leïla Slimani. He had taken his revenge with the high school students’ Goncourt. In 2024, the second, Jacarandawas one of the favorites of literary prize juries. Readers joined in, not just fans of his music but also fans of contemporary literature. “Success comes from the grace of man. There is such sincerity, such magnetism…” according to Olivier Nora, the boss of his publishing house, Grasset.
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“Words of appeasement”
In the literary work, the pen is as alert as the themes are serious. Impossible to break away from the genocide which devastated Rwanda, the country of his Tutsi mother, in 1994. “The first time I started singing was during genocide commemorations. I was 15, 16 years old. We were told: write texts between two testimonies,” he said in September.
“When someone has just recounted their ordeal, the only thing we can do is come with words of reassurance. This has always been my way of doing things,” he added.
On the genocide, Gaël Faye, of French and Rwandan nationality, never misses an opportunity to advise reading, on the one hand, the testimonies of survivors and, on the other hand, the most recent history books. So many works which do not have the distribution of his. His literature and the lyrics of his songs take another approach to depict this Rwanda where he lives today. They indirectly take the point of view of the traumatized.
Thus the narrator of Small country did he grow up in Burundi, like the author, while that of Jacaranda was born in France, before leaving for Kigali to study post-genocidal justice.
Ambition
Demanding French literary criticism has been mixed on the quality of these novels, their style, their construction. Not about the fit between the author, his subject and his audience. “A well-crafted literary product, where the young adult reconstructing his childhood makes it much more coherent than it surely was,” said de Small country Waiting for Nadeau, a leading online literary magazine.
“His text is effective, generous, enveloping. He shows the gaps, but he fills them,” judged The World about Jacaranda. The daily estimated that “the language is fluid, but offers no surprises”. Undoubtedly the literary pen of Gaël Faye, an artist who multiplies the channels of expression, still has areas to explore. “When I arrived at Grasset, I told them: consider me an author. Not like the rapper who writes novels. »
Source: AFP
Slam, music, literature: Gaël Faye, awarded the Renaudot prize on Monday, is an artist with multiple talents, whose work never ceases to return to the wounds of Rwanda. Everything smiles on this young man by the looks, who does not look like his 42 years, and whose very tall height and ample and precise gestures are reminiscent of a basketball player. A sport that he practiced a lot…
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