### The Paris African Book Fair: lighting up the emerging French -speaking voices
The African Book Fair in Paris has become an unmissable event for French-speaking literature in just four editions. Bringing together nearly 180 authors, this event highlights the often ignored perspectives of African and diasporic writers. By offering a meeting space for cultural exchange, the fair questions the recognition of African literary works in the French landscape.
This year, by particularly highlighting Cameroon and Brazil, the fair underlines the richness of a literature that speaks of survival and identity, while promoting dialogues between different literary cultures. The rise of self-publishing, which represents around 30 % of recent African publications, testifies to a desire to renew traditional narrations.
Despite its success, the fair must intensify its media visibility to highlight the essential contributions of Afro-descendants authors. More than just an event, the Paris African Book Fair is an answer to invisibility and a call to celebrate literary diversity, while emphasizing the crucial importance of supporting these voices to guarantee a rich and inclusive cultural dialogue.