The aim of this study is to show how Chamoiseau, the "Warrior of the Imaginary" advocates an ethic of the Relation aiming at the recognition of the Other which can only be, according to the poet, a transcendence for oneself, a transcendence unceasingly renewed, going beyond the exteriority of the being while being integrated and recognized by him. It is at the heart of this perspective in many ways humanist that Chamoiseau leads a sharp criticism, which we propose to analyze, of the borders that continue to be erected in response to a capitalist logic and which participate in the disappearance of fireflies, and rises by ricochet against neo-liberal barbarism, in order to achieve an ideal of peace in a world no longer subject to globalization but oriented towards its positive side, the "Globality". In reaction to the migrant crisis, Chamoiseau's "Writing" is thus a hymn to living-in-relation where the uncertain, the future and the unpredictable palpitate.