Kabika Tshilolo
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Marie-Jeanne Kabika Tshilolo (born 1949, Lubumbashi, Katanga) is a French language writer from the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Educated by French nuns, she became a French lecturer after graduating from university, and subsequently a journalist.[1] She was mentioned in Le Livre littéraire, biographie de la littérature du Congo Kinshasa (The Literary Book, a Biography of Kinshasa Congo Literature), published in Paris by L'Harmattan in 1994.
[edit] Works
- Le Pilier du chef et autres contes [The Chief's Pillar and Other Stories], Kinshasa: Pavillon des écrivains, 1986. Short story collection.
- Matricide. Paris: L'Harmattan, 2008. ISBN 978-2-296-04330-5. Novel.
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