Ahmadou Kourouma (24 November 1927 – 11 December 2003) was an Ivorian novelist. The eldest son of a distinguished Malinké family, Ahmadou Kourouma was...
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The Prix Ahmadou-Kourouma is a Swiss literary prize in French language literature created in 2004, awarded annually by the Geneva International Book and...
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Guinean footballer Ahmadou Kourouma (1927–2003), Ivorian novelist Ahmadou Lamine Ndiaye (born 1937), Senegalese scientist Ahmadou Eboa Ngomna (born 1983)...
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Abdoulaye Kourouma, Guinean politician Ahmadou Kourouma (1927–2003), Ivorian novelist Dansa Kourouma (born 1980), Guinean politician Lamine Kourouma (born...
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province of Rwanda. In 2012, She won the prix Renaudot and the prix Ahmadou-Kourouma for her book Our Lady of the Nile. In addition to being a finalist...
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Boualem Sansal, Frédéric Beigbeder and the late Ivoirian novelist Ahmadou Kourouma. He has twice jointly won the International Dublin Literary Award:...
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indépendances (The Suns of Independence) is the first novel by Ivorian author Ahmadou Kourouma. It won the Grand prix littéraire d'Afrique noire in 1969. The title...
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writer. She won the 2016 Prix François Augiéras. She won the 2023 Prix Ahmadou Kourouma. Beata Umubyeyi Mairesse was born and grew up in Butare. She survived...
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Monnè, outrages et defis is a novel by Ivorian author Ahmadou Kourouma. It was first published in 1990 by Éditions du Seuil in its original language. In...
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sauvages) is a satirical French-language novel by the Ivorian writer Ahmadou Kourouma, published in 1998. It was first translated as Waiting for the Vote...
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