Donato Ndongo-Bidyogo
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Donato Ndongo-Bidyogo (born 1950 in Neifang, Equatorial Guinea) is a writer/journalist and part of a movement of young Afro-descended authors who have contributed their African experience and traditions to Hispanic culture.
Some of his most noted books include History and tragedy of Equatorial Guinea (1977), The Spanish Commerce with Africa (1980), in addition to the numerous novels, historical, cultural and political articles written in Spain and for the foreign press. In 1984 he coordinated an anthology of Equatorial Guinean literature and was a finalist for the Sésamo prize for his work entitled "Las tinieblas de tu memoria negra". Subsequently, he has served as adjunct director Nuestra Señora de África de Madrid (Our Lady of Africa in Madrid) and Centro Cultural Hispaño-Guineano de Malabo (the Center for Hispanic-Guinean Culture in Malabo).
Recently he has been a visiting professor at several United States universities.
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