Alioune Badara Bèye
Alioune Badara Bèye (born September 28, 1945 in Saint-Louis, Senegal) is a Senegalese civil servant, novelist, playwright, poet, and publisher.
In relation to his role as President of L'Association des écrivains du Sénégal (The Senegal Writers' Association),[1] Bèye is the general coordinator of the Festival mondial des Arts nègres (Black Arts World Festival) in Dakar on December 14, 2009.[2]
Works
- Dialawali, terre de feu, (Dialawali, Land of Fire) 1980 (theatre)
- Le sacre du cedo, (Cedo Coronation) 1982 (theatre)
- Maba, laisse le Sine, (Maba, leaves the Sine) 1987 (theatre)
- Nder en flammes, (Nder in Flames) 1988 (theatre)
- Demain, la fin du monde : un avertissement à tous les dictateurs du monde, (Tomorrow, the End of the World: a Warning of all the World's Dictators) 1993 (theatre)
- Les larmes de la patrie, (Tears from Homeland) 2003 (theatre)
- Raki : fille lumière, (Raki: Light Daughter) 2004 (novel)
- Les bourgeons de l'espoir, (Buds of Hope) 2005 (poetry)
- De l'uniforme à la plume, (From Uniform to Pen) 2008
Bibliography
- (English) Peter France, The new Oxford companion to literature in French, Clarendon Press, 1995, p. 90
- (French) Babacar Sall, Poésie du Sénégal, Silex/Agence de coopération culturelle et technique, 1988, p. 5
References
- ↑ "Une autre manière de rétablir l'histoire" (in French). Sud Quotidien. 29 October 2009. Retrieved 2009-10-30.
- ↑ "African Writers Honour President". Modern Ghana. 2 May 2009. Retrieved 2009-10-30.
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