Ada Boureïma

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Ada Boureima (* 1945 in Gaya ) is a Nigerien writers .

Life

After completing his education at the Collège classique et modern in Niamey , Ada Boureïma trained as a teacher, which he completed in 1965 with a basic certificate and in 1969 with a main certificate. After that he worked as a director of several elementary schools. From 1979 he taught pedagogy at Niamey University .

Ada Boureima belongs to a generation of Nigerien writers on to the name as Amadou Diado , Yazi Dogo , Albert Issa , Abdoua Kanta , Amadou Ousmane and André Salifou count. In his first novel, Le baiser amer de la faim , published in 1975 , he dealt with the victims of the drought and famine of 1973 and traced how the natural disaster had led to misery and social disintegration. Boureïma followed up on this in Waay Dulluu ou l'étau from 1981, when a period of drought caused the protagonist of this novel to move from the country to the city. His initial hopes are disappointed and he turns his back on the city after many years, which corresponds to the end of the European colonization of Africa.

Works

  • Le baiser amer de la faim. Novel . Buco et Edit, Niamey 2005, ISBN 978-99919-57-10-4 (first edition: Imprimerie Nationale du Niger, Niamey 1975).
  • Waay Dulluu ou l'étau . Editions Daouda, Niamey 2007, ISBN 978-2-913733-42-8 (first edition: INDRAP, Niamey 1981).
  • La lettre du désert . Editions Daouda, Niamey 2007, ISBN 978-2-913733-47-3 (first edition: INDRAP, Niamey 1998).
  • Mahawara ou le débat. Suivi de poèmes . INDRAP, Niamey 1998.
  • Balade aux Etats Unis . Editions Daouda, Niamey 2007, ISBN 978-2-913733-45-9 .
  • Le choix de Mani . Editions Daouda, Niamey 2007, ISBN 978-2-913733-42-8 .
  • Et si nous parlons politique . Editions Gashingo, Niamey 2014, ISBN 978-2-37235-011-2 .

Individual evidence

  1. Ada Boureima: Le baiser amer de la faim. Novel . Buco et Edit, Niamey 2005, ISBN 978-99919-57-10-4 , pp. 128 .
  2. Jean-Dominique Pénel, Amadou Maïlélé: Littérature du Niger. Rencontre . Volume I: Kélétigui Mariko, Mamani Abdoulaye, Idé Oumarou, Yazi Dogo, Hawad, Ibrahim Issa. L'Harmattan, Paris 2010, ISBN 978-2-296-12858-3 , pp. 8 .
  3. Abdoul-Aziz Issa Daouda: Two favorite themes in Nigerien literature . In: Tydskrif vir Letterkunde . Vol. 42, No. 2 , 2005, p. 117 ( ajol.info [PDF; accessed November 26, 2019]).
  4. ^ Sahelian literatures in French . In: Simon Gikandi (Ed.): Encyclopedia of African Literature . Routledge, London / New York 2003, ISBN 0-415-23019-5 , pp. 696 .
  5. Abdoul-Aziz Issa Daouda: Two favorite themes in Nigerien literature . In: Tydskrif vir Letterkunde . Vol. 42, No. 2 , 2005, p. 119–120 ( ajol.info [PDF; accessed November 26, 2019]).
  6. Michel Constanty: Le roman nigérien . In: Marie-Clotilde Jacquey (ed.): Littérature nigérienne (=  Notre librairie . No. 107 ). CLEF, Paris 1991, p. 111 .