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Lasana M. Sekou was born on 12 January, 1959 in Aruba, is a Saint Martin writer and publisher (born 1959). Discover Lasana M. Sekou's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 65 years old?
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Lasana M. Sekou (born 12 January 1959) is a poet, short story writer, essayist, journalist, and publisher from the Caribbean island of Saint Martin.
Lasana M. Sekou has authored over 20 books and is considered one of the prolific Caribbean poets of his generation.
Dr. Armando Lampe writes that "he's considered the 'Walcott' of the Dutch Caribbean" because of his prolific output, the range of subject matter and unique literary styling, which often includes the use of Caribbean Creole languages, Spanish, French, and Dutch — sometimes in one poem.
Sekou's titles, such as the critically reviewed The Salt Reaper – poems from the flats along with 37 Poems, Nativity, Brotherhood of the Spurs, and Hurricane Protocol have been required reading at Caribbean, South and North American, Italian, and United Kingdom universities.
Sekou founded House of Nehesi Publishers (HNP) in his dorm room at New York's Stony Brook University in 1980.
His second book, For The Mighty Gods... An Offering, with an introduction by Amiri Baraka, was the first book published by HNP in 1982.
The indie press has been publishing his work (and others) since that time.
The author is himself a graduate of Howard University (MA, Mass Communication, 1984) and Stony Brook University (BA, Political Science/International Relations, 1982).
Awards and honors include an International Writers Workshop Visiting Fellow (Hong Kong), a James Michener Fellow (University of Miami), a knighthood (The Netherlands), Recognition for literary excellence in the service of Caribbean unity (Dominican Republic), Culture Time Literary Artist of the Decade, the Caribbean Tourism Organization Award of Excellence, and the Sage Cultural Award 2022.
Sekou's poetry and reviews of his works have appeared in Callaloo, The Massachusetts Review, De Gids, Das Gedicht, Prometeo, World Literature Today, Caribbean Quarterly, Postcolonial Text, Jamaica Gleaner, Caribbean Review of Books, Boundary 2, Harriet, and Calabash.
His poems have been translated into Spanish, French, Dutch, German, Italian, Turkish, and Chinese.
Sekou has presented papers and recited his poetry at cultural and literary conferences and festivals in the Caribbean, North and South America, Africa, Europe and Asia.
His recitals usually draw large crowds.
In St. Martin he is often invited by schools, cultural organizations, and NGOs to recite his poetry and appears regularly on radio and TV discussing cultural, socio-historical, literary, and political issues.
The author's writings are used in high schools and in carnival stage presentations.
He is the editor of National Symbols of St. Martin – A Primer and The Independence Papers, Volume 1; and the producer of Fête – The first recording of Traditional St. Martin festive music by Tanny & The Boys.
He remains active as HNP's projects director since establishing the company in Philipsburg, St. Martin in 1984.
A host of first-time and previously-published authors from St. Martin and other territories and countries such as Ian Valz, Charles Borromeo Hodge, Jennie N. Wheatley, Wendy-Ann Diaz, Jay Haviser, Laurelle Yaya Richards, Patricia G. Turnbull, Sara Florian, Yvonne Weekes, and N.C. Marks have also been published by HNP.
In the 1994 and 2000 consultative constitutional status referendums that were held in the Southern or Dutch part of St. Martin, Sekou was a leading organizer and speaker for the Independence option as a member of the Independence for St. Martin Foundation, of which his brother and political scientist Joseph H. Lake, Jr., was the founding president.
In 2003, Sekou was invited to co-found the St. Martin Book Fair by its founder Shujah Reiph, a leading cultural activist and president of the Conscious Lyrics Foundation.
Sekou is an advocate for the independence of St. Martin, which is a colony of France and the Netherlands.
Sekou can be heard reciting his own poetry on The Salt Reaper – Selected poems from the flats (Audio CD, 2009) with music produced by award-winning digital arts designer Angelo Rombley.