Officials Commented on the Matter.
The literary event marked Angue Mintsa’s entry into the literary world and sparked a profound reflection on the role of traditions in a modernizing society.
The novel delves into the erosion of cultural values transmitted by the ancestors and emphasizes the importance of understanding and preserving traditions as a refuge for future generations. Angue Mintsa, addressing guests, highlighted her concern about the fading cultural heritage, noting the urgent need to reignite the cultural legacy to prevent the loss of identity.
In the novel, Naïa, a young woman, embodies the conflict between tradition and modernity.
As she grapples with her dual identity, the author stresses the necessity of balancing both worlds, emphasizing that traditions are not chains but roots that foster growth.
The launch event was also attended by notable figures, including the esteemed author Justine Mintsa, who praised Angue Mintsa’s contribution to the valorization of Gabon’s cultural identity, and Emmanuelle Nguema Minko, who underscored the significance of local cultural values in sustainable development and social cohesion.
*Additional reporting by ImNews | Sources consulted: 5*
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