Kangni Alem
Togolese writer, translator and literary critic
Kangni Alem | |
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Born | Kangni Alemdjrodo April 21, 1966 Lome, Togo |
Language | French |
Notable awards | Grand prix littéraire d'Afrique noire Williams Sassine literary prize, 3rd prize Tchicaya U'Tamsi prize |
Kangni Alem (born 21 April 1966 in Lomé) is a Togolese writer, translator and literary critic . He is also a playwright and director, who in 1989 founded the Atelier Théâtre de Lomé ("Theatre Workshop of Lomé").[1] In 2003, he received the Great Literary Prize of Black Africa for his book, Cola Cola jazz. Also of note is his short story collections such as La gazelle s'agenouille pour pleurer.[2]
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