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Bernard Zadi Zaourou

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Bernard Zadi Zaourou or Bottey Zadi Zaourou (1938 – March 20, 2012) was an Ivorian politician, teacher and writer, minister of culture with Daniel Kablan Duncan in 1993.

Zaourou was born in Soubré. He was considered as a feminist writer and the theoriser of "DIDIGA" esthethics [1]

Books

  • Fer de lance, livre I, 1975
  • Césarienne (Fer de lance, livre II)
  • Aube prochaine
  • Les chants du souvenir

Theatre

  • 1968 : Sorry Lombe
  • 1974 : Les sofas et L'œil
  • 1979 : La tignasse
  • 1981 : La termitière
  • 1984 : Le secret des dieux
  • 1984 : Le Didiga de Dizo
  • 1985 : La guerre des femmes

External links

  1. ^ Gnaoulé-Oupoh, Bruno (2000). La littérature ivoirienne (in French). Karthala Editions. p. 163. ISBN 978-2-86537-841-8.