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Guinea seeks to brand itself as a literary haven after its UNESCO World Book Capital 2017 status FOR Haitian author Yves Antoine,his trip to Conakry,capital of Guinea,in April was more than a first-time tourist visit to an off-the-beaten-track destination.It was a time for making mind-to-mind connections.“I am moved by the people,history and the interest in literature/-said the author of 12 books,one of which,Heros et rebelles du monde noir(Heroes and Rebels in the Black World),includes a profile of Nelson Mandela.
Guinea seeks to brand itself as a literary haven after its UNESCO World Book Capital 2017 status FOR Haitian author Yves Antoine, his trip to Conakry, capital of Guinea, in April was more than a first-time tourist visit to an off-the-beaten -track destination. It was a time for making mind-to-mind connections. ”I am moved by the people, history and the interest in literature / -said the author of 12 books, one of which, Heros et rebelles du monde noir (Heroes and Rebels in the Black World), includes a profile of Nelson Mandela.