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- Alain Mabanckou (born 24 February 1966) is a novelist, journalist, poet, and academic, a French citizen born in the Republic of the Congo, he is currently...
- Bazar is a literary fiction novel written by Congolese novelist Alain Mabanckou and published in February 2009. It depicts post colonial Congo and is...
- from the original on 28 November 2016. Retrieved 27 November 2016. Alain Mabanckou "The Lights of Pointe-Noire" ISBN 978-1620971901. 2013. p.175 Shillington...
- Neil MacGregor (chair) Shahidha Bari Helen Castor M. John Harrison Alain Mabanckou   indicates the winner List of winners and shortlisted authors of the...
- Neil MacGregor (chair) Shahidha Bari Helen Castor M. John Harrison Alain Mabanckou Shortlist NoViolet Bulawayo Glory Chatto & Windus Percival Everett The...
- MacGregor (chair), Shahidha Bari, Helen Castor, M. John Harrison and Alain Mabanckou – said that the novel "fizzes with energy, imagery and ideas against a...
- Rousseau and humanist Rabelais. At UCLA, her professors include Alain Mabanckou. In 2007, she joined Business France, then known as the French International...
- Israeli Basketball Premier League Ghislaine Sathoud, feminist writer Alain Mabanckou (born 1966), writer Railway stations in Congo BOKOLO, Guilesse (8 January...
- story Amin Maalouf (b. 1949)  Lebanon  France French novel, essays Alain Mabanckou (b. 1966)  Republic of Congo  France French novel, poetry, essays Javier...
- Shahidha Bari, novelist and critic M. John Harrison, novelist and poet Alain Mabanckou, and cultural historian, writer, broadcaster and panel chair Neil MacGregor...