International audienceA major literary figure, Mongo Beti remains, despite everything, one ignored author. However, his work, important as much by the length of time it covers (1953-2000) as by the amount of publications, is still too often denatured, even caricatured. It will act therefore, within the framework of this article, to trace the path of this writer and to give an account of his aesthetic and ideological standpoint. This analysis of his work includes the novels as well as prose and marks the key periods of his literary career
L’étude porte sur le rapport entre la littérature et l’histoire, plus précisément sur la récupératio...
International audiencePierre Loti, travelling in Japan, does not belong to the movement of “Japanoph...
Albert Memmi’s first autobiographical novel, called La statue de sel, was published in 1953. Born in...
International audienceA major literary figure, Mongo Beti remains, despite everything, one ignored a...
Two tendencies underpin the works of Mongo Beti, right from his literary beginnings in 1953. First, ...
Une double dynamique traverse l’œuvre de Mongo Beti, et ce dès 1953 et ses débuts en littérature : e...
Mongo Beti is the pseudonym of one Alexandre Biyidi, a novelist from the ex-French Cameroun, who wro...
At the time of Independence (1950-1960), the ethos that the African author constructs throughout his...
The work of Ugo Betti (1892-1953), American writer, is almost unknown to the Italian public. Le sue ...
The Return Home : Mongo Beti's Late OeuvreIn 1991 amid the wave of democracy sweeping Africa, Mongo ...
Après l’interdiction de Main basse sur le Cameroun par les États camerounais et français, Mongo Beti...
The links between literature and african politic seem to be so close that they concentrated the prob...
Les liens entre politique et littérature africaine semblent si tenus, si forts qu’ils cristallisent ...
This study explores the impacts of colonialism on the political, economic and social life of the c...
Mongo Beti, whose real name is Alexander Siyidi Awala, was only 22 years old when he developed his o...
L’étude porte sur le rapport entre la littérature et l’histoire, plus précisément sur la récupératio...
International audiencePierre Loti, travelling in Japan, does not belong to the movement of “Japanoph...
Albert Memmi’s first autobiographical novel, called La statue de sel, was published in 1953. Born in...
International audienceA major literary figure, Mongo Beti remains, despite everything, one ignored a...
Two tendencies underpin the works of Mongo Beti, right from his literary beginnings in 1953. First, ...
Une double dynamique traverse l’œuvre de Mongo Beti, et ce dès 1953 et ses débuts en littérature : e...
Mongo Beti is the pseudonym of one Alexandre Biyidi, a novelist from the ex-French Cameroun, who wro...
At the time of Independence (1950-1960), the ethos that the African author constructs throughout his...
The work of Ugo Betti (1892-1953), American writer, is almost unknown to the Italian public. Le sue ...
The Return Home : Mongo Beti's Late OeuvreIn 1991 amid the wave of democracy sweeping Africa, Mongo ...
Après l’interdiction de Main basse sur le Cameroun par les États camerounais et français, Mongo Beti...
The links between literature and african politic seem to be so close that they concentrated the prob...
Les liens entre politique et littérature africaine semblent si tenus, si forts qu’ils cristallisent ...
This study explores the impacts of colonialism on the political, economic and social life of the c...
Mongo Beti, whose real name is Alexander Siyidi Awala, was only 22 years old when he developed his o...
L’étude porte sur le rapport entre la littérature et l’histoire, plus précisément sur la récupératio...
International audiencePierre Loti, travelling in Japan, does not belong to the movement of “Japanoph...
Albert Memmi’s first autobiographical novel, called La statue de sel, was published in 1953. Born in...