Charline Effah

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Charline Patricia Effah
Born1977
Minvoul, Gabon
NationalityGabon
Genrenovel

Charline Patricia Effah (born 1977) is a Gabonese writer and educator living in Paris.

The daughter of a lawyer and a school teacher, she was born in Minvoul and grew up in Libreville. She took part in theatre at Théâtre Express there.[1] A story "La prière du petit Maquisard" received an award in a contest for young authors. In the same year, her poem "Eldorado" won a contest sponsored by the Radio Africa No. 1 [de] program Le cœur et la Plume. She obtained a master's degree in Modern Literature in 2000[2] and then earned a doctorate at the University of Lille in 2008.[3] She is working as a teacher in Paris.[4]

In 2015, she received the award of merit for literature at the Nuit des Mérites Africain.[5]

Selected works[edit]

  • Percées et chimères, novel (2011)
  • N'être, novel (2014)
  • La Danse de Pilar, novel (2018)
  • Les Femmes de Bidibidi, novel (2023)

References[edit]

  1. ^ "N'être" (in French). Éditions La Cheminante. Archived from the original on September 8, 2015.
  2. ^ "Salon du Livre Villeneuve-sur-Lot" (PDF) (in French).
  3. ^ "Docteurs" (in French). University of Lille.
  4. ^ "Workshop Invitation" (PDF). Case Western Reserve University.
  5. ^ "Bruxelles; La nuit des mérites « Dzesi » 2015; une expérience à vivre". Brukmer (in French). December 14, 2015.