Felwine Sarr-philosopher, economist, novelist, musician-is Anne-Marie Bryan Chair of French and Francophone studies at Duke University. He is author of Afrotopia (Minnesota, 2019) and coauthor of the groundbreaking report commissioned by French President Emmanuel Macron, ""The Restitution of African Cultural Heritage: Toward a New Relational Ethics."" Drew S. Burk has translated more than a dozen books of philosophy and theory from the French, including Felwine Sarr's Afrotopia and Frederic Neyrat's The Unconstructable Earth, which won the 2019 French Voices Award First Prize for translation.
The following meditations are to be read so as to remind us that thought is not the product of some disincarnated spirit at rest but is rather a practice and activity of a body in movement. -Souleymane Bachir Diagne, from the Foreword African Meditations speaks of the earth: how we inhabit it and connect to its most elementary forces. It aphoristically reflects on happiness but ponders its fragmentary nature and precariousness. Felwine Sarr shows us the good life and suggests that, in Senegal and beyond, it often takes the path of 'motionless pilgrimages.' A wise and richly evocative book. -Pierre-Philippe Fraiture, University of Warwick