Alioune Badara Bèye

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Alioune Badara Bèye (born September 28, 1945 in Saint-Louis ) is a Senegalese civil servant , novelist , playwright , poet and publisher .

He was responsible for the third festival mondial des arts nègres in Dakar , which was originally supposed to start as a prestige project by President Abdoulaye Wade on December 14, 2009 and had to be postponed for a year due to organizational mishaps.

Works

  • Dialawali, terre de feu , 1980 (theater)
  • Le sacre du cedo , 1982 (theater)
  • Maba, laisse le Sine , 1987 (theater)
  • Nder en flammes , 1988 (theater)
  • Demain, la fin du monde: un avertissement à tous les dictateurs du monde , 1993 (theater)
  • Les larmes de la patrie , 2003 (theater)
  • Raki: fille lumière , 2004 (novel)
  • Les bourgeons de l'espoir , 2005 (poem)
  • De l'uniforme à la plume , 2008

bibliography

  • Peter France, The new Oxford companion to literature in French , Clarendon Press, 1995, ISBN 978-0-19-866125-2 , p. 90.
  • Babacar Sall, Poésie du Sénégal , Silex / Agence de coopération culturelle et technique, 1988, p. 5

Individual evidence

  1. Alioune Badara Bèye sur le site du FESMAN 2009 ( Memento of 5 November 2009 at the Internet Archive )
  2. www.kas.de, February 4, 2011: International festival of black cultures and political mood in the pre-election year