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Batouala is a 1921
novel by
French writer René Maran,
which follows an
African chieftain named Batouala over a few days of his life. The
novel won the...
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Batouala is a
small village in
Gabon halfway along the dirt road from
Makokou to Mékambo, in the north-eastern
province of Ogooué-Ivindo. A 2014 report...
- sans fard. René Maran:
novelist awarded the prix
Goncourt in 1921 for
Batouala, Un
homme pareil aux
autres Georges Mauvois: novelist,
playwright he won...
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article shows a list of
cities and
towns in Gabon:
Akanda Akok
Bakoumba Batouala Belinga Bifoun Bitam Bongoville Booué
Cocobeach Ekata Étéké
Fougamou Franceville...
- African-American historian, sociologist, and Pan-Africanist W. E. B. Du Bois
wrote "'
Batouala'
voices it. In the
depths of the
French Congo one
finds the same exploitation...
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experience there that was the
basis for many of his novels,
including Batouala: A True
Black Novel,
which won the Prix Goncourt. W. E. B. Du Bois applauded...
- requirement, age
being unimportant. In 1921, Rene
Maran won the
Goncourt with
Batouala,
veritable roman negre, the
first French novel to
openly criticize European...
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French literature,
including The
Torture Garden by
Octave Mirbeau and
Batouala by René Maran. In 1935,
Bessie won a
Guggenheim Fellowship for his first...
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president of Chad,
Pierre Batouala;
Little helped Batouala become President for
American oil
interests in the region.
Since Batouala has a list of
other CIA...
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rouge as his
first novel in 1925
after reading the Prix Goncourt-winning
Batouala by René Maran, to whom L'Aube
rouge is
dedicated (alongside
three prominent...