Marc Alexandre Oho Bambe, aka Capitaine Alexandre, is a poet and slammer.
Born in Douala, Cameroon, in 1976, he was immersed in poetry from an early age, particularly by Aimé Césaire and René Char. After arriving in France at the age of seventeen, he studied in Lille and worked briefly in a communications agency, before devoting himself to journalism and writing.
In 2006, he founded the collective "On A Slamé Sur La Lune", a group of slam poets, musicians, directors, visual artists, video artists and performers, who released their first album in 2010. From 2009, Marc Alexandre Oho
Bambe publishes poetry, including "Le Chant des possibles", published by La Cheminante (Prix Fetkann de poésie 2014 and Prix Paul Verlaine de l?Académie française 2015), "Résidents de la République" (La Cheminante,
2016) and "De terre, de mer, d?amour et de feu" (Mémoire d?encrier 2017). [...]
Born in Douala, Cameroon, in 1976, he was immersed in poetry from an early age, particularly by Aimé Césaire and René Char. After arriving in France at the age of seventeen, he studied in Lille and worked briefly in a communications agency, before devoting himself to journalism and writing.
In 2006, he founded the collective "On A Slamé Sur La Lune", a group of slam poets, musicians, directors, visual artists, video artists and performers, who released their first album in 2010. From 2009, Marc Alexandre Oho
Bambe publishes poetry, including "Le Chant des possibles", published by La Cheminante (Prix Fetkann de poésie 2014 and Prix Paul Verlaine de l?Académie française 2015), "Résidents de la République" (La Cheminante,
2016) and "De terre, de mer, d?amour et de feu" (Mémoire d?encrier 2017). [...]
