Born in 1974 in Nouméa, New Caledonia. Denis Pourawa forges a raw, urban-rooted writing–concise, chiselled–yet warm and dressed in the rhythms of his rich Melanesian culture. A poet shaped by his country, he came to Paris with the firm will to rub shoulders with the old continent, where he undertakes a writing and research project on the performing arts. His latest publications include La Tarodière (2010), Entre voir les mots des murs (2006), and Téâ Kanaké, l’homme aux cinq vies (2003).

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