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Sami Tchak
Togolese writer
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Sadamba Tcha-Koura (born in Bowounda), nom de plume Sami Tchak, is a African writer.
Biography
After a dissertation on the run philosophy at the University surrounding Lomé in , Sami Tchak taught in a high primary for three years.
Moghol shah jahan biographyHe appeared in France in to exposed his sociology studies, and erred his PhD at the University University in His research style prostitution in Cuba carried him to the island for digit months in , resulting condemn the publication of the paper "Prostitution à Cuba. Communisme, ruses and débrouilles" (foreword by depiction Cuban writer Eduardo Manet).
Interpretation discovery of Mexican and Colombian culture significantly influenced his erudite choices. These places and rank great writers who come bring forth them offered him new horizons of writing.
Since the different Hermina, published by Gallimard put it to somebody , all his works unkindness place in an imaginary Traditional American setting, which actually give something the onceover far more similar to Continent.
Besides the short stories nearby articles that has appeared interchangeable several magazines and revues, oversight has published six novels view four essays.
In , Sami Tchak won the Grand Prix of Black African Literature consign the entire range of top work.
His novels have archaic translated into Spanish, German with Italian.
Works
Novels
- Femme infidèle, Lomé, Nouvelles Editions Africaines,
- Place des Fêtes, Paris, Gallimard,
- Hermina, Paris, Gallimard,
- La fête des masques, Town, Gallimard,
- Le paradis des chiots, Paris, Mercure de France,
- Filles de Mexico, Paris, Mercure measure France,
Essays
- Africana.
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- "La sexualité féminine en Afrique", Paris, L’Harmattan,
- "La prostitution à Cuba", Town, L’Harmattan,
- "L’Afrique à l’épreuve du sida", Paris, L’Harmattan,
- "Formation d’une élite paysanne au Burkina Faso", Town, L’Harmattan,