- Félix
Couchoro (30
January 1900 – 5
April 1968) was a
Togolese writer and educator.
Couchoro was born on 30
January 1900 in Ouidah, Dahomey, to Dahomeyan...
- had an oral
tradition before French became the
dominant language. Félix
Couchoro wrote the
first Beninese novel, L'Esclave (The Slave), in 1929. Post-independence...
- Couao-Zotti (1964– ), novelist,
writer of comics,
plays and
short stories Félix
Couchoro (1900–1968), novelist, also
connected with Togo[Gikandi] [Jahn] [Killam...
- 1890) 1967 –
Herbert Johnston,
British runner (b. 1902) 1968 – Félix
Couchoro,
Togolese writer (b. 1900) 1968 –
Lajos Csordás,
Hungarian footballer (b...
-
gradual extinction of
local oral
literature and folk
stories in Benin. Félix
Couchoro wrote the
first Beninese novel, L'Esclave, in 1929. This was the first...
- Australia, f/nf/p)
Florent Couao-Zotti (born 1964, Benin, d/f) Félix
Couchoro (1900–1968, Benin/Togo, f)
Oswald Couldrey (1882–1958, England, p/nf) Micheline...
-
Coetzee (born 1940),
South Africa Teju Cole (born 1975),
Nigeria Félix
Couchoro (1900–1968), Togo Mia
Couto (born 1955),
Mozambique Bernard Binlin Dadié...
- and
Ruwan Bagaja by
Abubakar Imam. In 1941, the
Togolese novelist Félix
Couchoro (1900–1968)
wrote the
magical realist romance novel Amour de Féticheuse...
- Gad Ami (born 1958),
novelist David Ananou (1917–2000),
novelist Félix
Couchoro (1900–1968), novelist, also
connected with Benin[Gikandi] [Killam & Rowe]...