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Slam: a voice to find your way

Mental health, systemic racism, homophobia, so many themes that are juxtaposed in The ways of slam, premier roman by Claudia Lahaie.

Three teenagers from different cities – Montreal, New York, London – participate in an international slam competition whose final takes place in Paris. Everyone’s voice allows them to find their way.

The word slam comes from the English expression slam poetry. It is a form of rhythmic, urban oral poetry that advocates the values ​​of sharing and overcoming social barriers.

Unlike rap, rhymes are not required in slam, and there is no music. No light or clothing decorations, no accessories either. In English, slam means snap.

Message slam

The three teenagers are Justine (Montreal), Mano (New York) and Luc (London).

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