Abdoulaye Mamani
Abdoulaye Mamani |
Born |
1932
Zinder, Niger |
Died |
1993
Niger |
Occupation |
Poet and novelist |
Abdoulaye Mamani (1932–1993) was a Nigerien poet, novelist and trade unionist.
Biography
Mamani was born in 1932 in Zinder, Niger.[1] He was a trade unionist.[1] In 1980 he published his novel Sarraounia, based on the real-life Battle of Lougou between Azna queen Sarraounia and French Colonial Forces.[1][2] To write the book, he used written archives as well as oral histories.[3] The novel was adapted into a 1986 film (also called Sarraounia) by director Med Hondo. Mamani died in a car accident in 1993 between Zinder and Niamey.[1][4]
Bibliography
- 1972: Poémérides
- 1972: Eboniques
- 1972: L'Anthologie de Poésie de Combat
- 1980: Sarraounia
References
- ^ a b c d Gikandi, Simon (2003). Encyclopedia of African literature. Taylor & Francis. pp. 435. ISBN 0415230195. http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=hFuWQmsM0HsC.
- ^ Chilson, Peter (1999). Riding the demon: on the road in West Africa. University of Georgia Press. pp. 154. ISBN 0820320366. http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=CQ38NfIMePQC.
- ^ Pfaff, Françoise (1997). "Interview with Med Hondo". In Harrow, Kenneth W.. With open eyes: women and African cinema. Rodopi. pp. 151–158. ISBN 9042001437. http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=IouwFbVrjPUC.
- ^ Chilson, Peter (2007). Disturbance-Loving Species. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. pp. 229. ISBN 0618858709. http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=kgjMOzHALCIC.
Persondata |
Name |
Mamani, Abdoulaye |
Alternative names |
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Short description |
Poet and novelist |
Date of birth |
1932 |
Place of birth |
Zinder, Niger |
Date of death |
1993 |
Place of death |
Niger |