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Yambo Ouologuem (August 22, 1940 –
October 14, 2017) was a
Malian writer. His
first novel, Le
devoir de
violence (English:
Bound to Violence, 1968), won...
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reclusive novelist and marabout,
Yambo Ouologuem. Wise's
interview was the only
interview granted by
Ouologuem after the time that he went into seclusion...
- "the
Black Rimbaud". The
story mirrors the life of
Malian writer Yambo Ouologuem, who won the Prix
Renaudot in 1968, but was
later accused of plagiarism...
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George Lamson Jr. 17 P
Galaxy Airlines Flight 203 70 22
February 1985
Ouologuem P Air Mali Air Mali (TZ-ACT)
crash 51 3
January 1987
Neuba Yessoh Damase...
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world to remember. The best-known
novel by a
Malian writer is
Yambo Ouologuem's Le
devoir de violence,
which won the 1968 Prix
Renaudot but
whose legacy...
- and the
meaning of postcoloniality", in Wise,
Christopher (ed.),
Yambo Ouologuem:
postcolonial writer,
Islamic militant, Boulder, Colorado:
Lynne Rienner...
- French-language writer.
Ibrahima Mamadou Ouane (1908– ), writer.[Jahn]
Yambo Ouologuem (1940–2017), novelist.[Jahn]
Bernadette Sanou Dao (1952– ),
author and...
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birthplace of
Malian authors Amadou Hampâté Bâ,
Madina Ly-Tall and
Yambo Ouologuem. In the
music video for the song
Reset by
Three Trapped Tigers it is shown...
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Donkerland (Dark Land),
Kruispad (Crossroad),
Hartland (Heartland)
Yambo Ouologuem (Mali): Le
Devoir de
Violence (Bound to Violence) Alan
Paton (South Africa):...
- vii. IRAN-IRAQ WAR". Encyclopædia Iranica.
Retrieved 2011-06-15.
Yambo Ouologuem:
postcolonial writer,
Islamic militant,
Christopher Wise,
Lynne Rienner...