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...
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Alain Locke (1885–1954), American writer, philosopher, educator, and patron of the arts Alain Lombard (born 1940), French conductor Alain Mabanckou (born...
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Shahidha Bari, novelist and critic M. John Harrison, novelist and poet Alain Mabanckou, and cultural historian, writer, broadcaster and panel chair Neil MacGregor...
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MacGregor (chair), Shahidha Bari, Helen Castor, M. John Harrison and Alain Mabanckou – said that the novel "fizzes with energy, imagery and ideas against...
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Amitav Ghosh (India) Fanny Howe (United States) László Krasznahorkai (Hungary) Alain Mabanckou (Republic of the Congo) Marlene van Niekerk (South Africa)...
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Kouélany (born 1965) a Congolese artist, writer and set designer. Alain Mabanckou (born 1966) novelist, journalist, poet and academic Cyril Kongo (born...
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France The Three Colors trilogy films Bleu-Blanc-Rouge, a 1998 novel by Alain Mabanckou Red White and Blue (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists...
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Israeli Basketball Premier League Ghislaine Sathoud, feminist writer Alain Mabanckou (born 1966), writer Railway stations in Congo BOKOLO, Guilesse (8 January...
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Black Bazar is a literary fiction novel written by Congolese novelist Alain Mabanckou and published in February 2009. It depicts post colonial Congo and...
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style of a young author (Eric Mendi) with the more classical style of Alain Mabanckou: Jeuneafrique.com Bieloe, Latifa (28 May 2017). "Belgique::African...
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Grossi, Fists (translated by Howard Curtis; Italian) Pushkin Press Alain Mabanckou, Broken Glass (translated by Helen Stevenson; French) Serpent's Tail...
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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...
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Memory February 14 – Alex Scarrow, British novelist February 24 – Alain Mabanckou, Francophone Congolese novelist March 4 – Dav Pilkey, American author...
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story Amin Maalouf (b. 1949) Lebanon France French novel, essays Alain Mabanckou (b. 1966) Republic of Congo France French novel, poetry, essays Javier...
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Neil MacGregor (chair) Shahidha Bari Helen Castor M. John Harrison Alain Mabanckou Shortlist NoViolet Bulawayo Glory Chatto & Windus Percival Everett...
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Neil MacGregor (chair) Shahidha Bari Helen Castor M. John Harrison Alain Mabanckou indicates the winner List of winners and shortlisted authors of the...
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Khala-Kanti, Christian Salmon's Kate Moss: The Making of an Icon and Alain Mabanckou's cult novel, African Psycho. She is also responsible for a reissue...
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JSTOR 20461231. S2CID 71871265. Mabanckou, Alain; Thomas, Dominic (2008-01-01). "New Technologies and the Popular: Alain Mabanckou's Blog". Research in African...
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(2003) Adonis (2003) Adam Zagajewski (2004) Elena Ferrante (2005) Alain Mabanckou (2005) Georges-Olivier Châteaureynaud (2005) Svetlana Alexievich (2005)...
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Paul Auster, László Krasznahorkai, Alberto Manguel, Boris Akunin, Alain Mabanckou, Dubravka Ugrešić, Magdalena Tulli, Andrzej Stasiuk, Jerzy Pilch, and...
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Maar (born 1937, Germany, ch) Rozena Maart (born 1962, S Africa, nf) Alain Mabanckou (born 1966, Republic of the Congo, f/p/nf) Ignatius Mabasa (born 1971...
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(born 1941) Paul Lomami-Tshibamba (1914–1985) Henri Lopes (1937–2023) Alain Mabanckou (born 1966) Jeannette Balou Tchichelle (1947–2005) (formerly Zaïre)...
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South Africa) The 2014 judges were: Sarah Ladipo Manyika (chair) Alain Mabanckou Jamal Mahjoub Tsitsi Dangarembga The longlist was announced on 3 December...
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Delicious Foods 2017 Colson Whitehead The Underground Railroad 2018 Alain Mabanckou Black Moses 2019 Nafissa Thompson-Spires Heads of the Colored People...
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number of well-known writers in Africa and the French-speaking world: Alain Mabanckou, Jean-Baptiste Tati Loutard, Jeannette Balou Tchichelle, Henri Lopes...
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mauvaises pensées, Nina Bouraoui (Stock) 2006: Mémoires de porc-épic, Alain Mabanckou (Le Seuil) 2007: Chagrin d'école, Daniel Pennac (Gallimard) 2008: Le...
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R. Koontz – Seize the Night Joe R. Lansdale Rumble Tumble The Boar Alain Mabanckou – Bleu-Blanc-Rouge Patrick McCabe – Breakfast on Pluto Ian McEwan –...
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(1966–...) Odile Benyahia-Kouider (1966–...) Marie Jaffredo (1966–...) Alain Mabanckou (1966–...) Delphine Gardey (1967–...) Mouna Hachim (1967–...) Paul-Louis...
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included the writers Douglas Kennedy (USA), Marie Laberge (Canada), Alain Mabanckou (Republic of the Congo), and Mouna Hachim (Morocco). Due to financial...
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and Izé Teixeira on the song "Songa Flesh", which was produced by Alain Mabanckou. In October 2013, Gola served as a member of the jury for Battle Afro...
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