À propos de l'auteur

Mariama Bâ was a significant Senegalese author and feminist, best known for her groundbreaking novel "So Long a Letter". This work, published in 1979, is a poignant exploration of the challenges faced by women in a patriarchal society, particularly in the context of Senegalese culture. Through the voice of her protagonist, Ramatoulaye, Bâ addresses themes of polygamy, loss, and the struggle for female autonomy, making her a vital figure in African literature and women's rights movements.

Beyond her literary contributions, Mariama Bâ was an advocate for education and women's empowerment in Senegal. She worked as a teacher and a member of various organizations that aimed to promote women's rights. Her writings and activism have left a lasting legacy, inspiring generations of women to fight for their rights and pursue their dreams. Bâ's work continues to resonate, highlighting the importance of female voices in literature and society.

Nationalité Sénégalais
Date de naissance April 15, 1929
Lieu de naissance Bambey, Thiès, Senegal
Date de décès July 7, 2017
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