ReadThe Portobello Bookshop Gift Guide 2025

The Essential Senghor

African Philosophy and Black Aesthetics

Léopold Sédar Senghor author Cheikh Thiam translator Doyle D Calhoun translator Alioune Fall translator Cheikh Thiam editor Doyle D Calhoun editor Alioune Fall editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Duke University Press

Publishing:14th Apr '26

£26.99

This title is due to be published on 14th April, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

This paperback is available in another edition too:

The Essential Senghor cover

Senegalese poet, philosopher, and politician Léopold Sédar Senghor, together with Aimé Césaire and others, developed the influential and perennially relevant negritude movement – a Black artistic, philosophical, and political expression of Black presence in the modern colonial world. The Essential Senghor provides a new opportunity for English-language readers to engage with Senghor’s critical and philosophical writings spanning from 1937 to 1985. This collection includes Senghor’s key philosophical interventions in discourses on freedom, Blackness and being, humanism, history, and more. It portrays Senghor as a pivotal intellectual in the fields of African and Black studies whose work engages a wide range of disciplines, including literature, linguistics, anthropology, religion, and art history. The Essential Senghor invites readers not only to reflect on negritude and its importance for our political present, but also to reconsider intellectual genealogies of decolonial thought, Black liberation, and African philosophy.

“This invaluable reader makes Senghor’s thought directly available to an English-language audience, offering a very good overview of his philosophy, perfectly capturing his original text, and assembling selections with precision and care. It will become a touchstone for those in African studies, philosophy, art, and beyond.”—Souleymane Bachir Diagne, author of, African Art as Philosophy: Senghor, Bergson and the Idea of Negritude

ISBN: 9781478038603

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 445g

416 pages