Souéloum Diagho

Souéloum Diagho was born with Tessalit in the Adrar from Ifoghas. It is a poet Tuareg Mali in, whose mother is Peul and the Touareg father.

In the tradition of Ghaylan ibn 'Uqbah, Diagho tells the Désert, space grouillant of life, palpitating like the heart of planet. Speaking about the richness about the silence and force of its people, it delivers his thoughts and its glance on the western world and its fears. He is the author and the editor of a book published in 2001, entitled Tuareg Poésies: the song of the seasons , which is in fact the sum of 175 poems.

Extracts

the desert

the desert erodes my heart as the erosion of the winds which saw the plains, with far the wadis groan as the songs of the cicadas which overlap the suns.

My heart is tired and the absences polish it like jewels between the hands of a craftsman and the desert accompanies it by the belches which perpetuate its borders.

O mom I am thirsty, but the desert pursues me like the shade in front of the appearance of the sun.

O deserted I have badly, an evil which grips the point of my heart I am nostalgic and if that continues, I would go far in nothing which destroyed my sight.

People of the wandering

People born of the wind and the clouds having like mounting the mirages.

the wandering is not synonymous with silly thing but with freedom of the heart and the body.

will they draw from the funds of the mirage what others seek or find in the writings?

External bonds

  • Souéloum Diagho, the poet of the desert.

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