Jean Malonga

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Jean Malonga (February 25, 1907 in Kibouende, French Congo – 1985)[1] is credited as one of the earliest of the modern Republic of Congo writers. Prior to Malonga, Congolese literature in Brazzaville consisted of scattered pre-World War II French language works. He began his career as a writer in the Congolese language magazine Liaison. He was also a Congolese politician who served in the French Senate from 1948 to 1955.[2]

Works

  • Coeur d'Aryenne (Heart of Aryenne) (1954)

References

  1. ^ Kadima-Nzuji, Mukala (1994). Jean Malonga, écrivain congolais (1907-1985) (in French). Harmattan. ISBN 2296286909.
  2. ^ page on the French Senate website