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The Gabonese pen is present at SIILY

 

Reverend Jean H. TATY MAVOUNGOU speaks about the reasons for his participation.

 

Afrique en éveil :what are the reasons for your participation in Siily?


Jean H. MAVOUNGOU : I am the author of two books, the first, spiritual combat, the second is the church and wealth, I came to attend this great international book fair, firstly to participate in the sharing of knowledge, but also participate in this environment which allows people to build links, relationships, because it is the first time that I have come to participate in a show, but it allowed me to discover that there are several countries participating in it and through this show I can establish business relationships.

 

Afrique en éveil : How is the Gabonese pen doing?

 

Jean H. MAVOUNGOU : It is doing well like all the feathers of Central Africa. We know that Africans do not have this culture of reading, it is up to those who produce and write, because the book is a product, that we must adapt to the taste of the consumer and we know that this This is where the real difficulty of the African pen lies. More and more young people are totally detached from our culture and most of the books that we sometimes write translate our traditional realities, while our young people are no longer interested in traditional realities, it will be a question for us of ensuring that it has this mixture between tradition and the taste of youth that the book becomes more interesting and to encourage young people to read.

 

Afrique en éveil : Does your writing have a certain diversity or is it only focused on questions of spirituality?

Jean H. MAVOUNGOU : I am diverse and I would like to clarify that the management of spirituality is the basis of existence. We must know that knowledge itself is spiritual and that he who neglects the management of spirituality also neglects the management of the normalization of the city, and that is why we went to the base to explain to the men present in spiritual combat, that every human being, life itself only has meaning in spiritual combat, he who refuses to fight refuses to succeed.

 

 

Propos recueillis par Bertin BIDJA

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