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Paul Dakeyo

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Paul Dakeyo (born 1948) is a French-Cameroonian writer.[1]

Dakeyo was born in Bafoussam, Cameroon.[2] In 1969 he moved to Paris, where in 1980 he founded the publishing house Éditions Silex, later Nouvelles du Sud.[3]

Works

  • Chant d'accusation, 1976
  • La femme où j’ai mal, 1989
  • Les ombres de la nuit, 1994
  • Moroni, cet exil, 2002

References

  1. ^ "Paul Dakeyo (Cameroon)", Arc Publications.
  2. ^ Bennetta Jules-Rosette, "Interview: Paul Dakeyo, Paris, September 11, 1989", Black Paris: The African Writers' Landscape, University of Illinois Press, 1998, pp. 107–12.
  3. ^ Jules-Rosette (1998), p. 105.