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Marie-Léontine Tsibinda

Marie-Léontine Tsibinda Bilombo (born 1958) is a Republic of Congo writer. In 1981, she received the National Prize for Poetry. In 1996, the received the Prize Unesco-Aschberg. A native of Girard, she fled the Republic of Congo in 1999 during its civil war (1997–1999), stopping briefly in Niamey before settling in Canada in 2002.

Publications

Tsibinda's works include:

Anthology

  • 204 pages. Anthology.

Poetry

  • 16 pages.
  • 59 pages.
  • 55 pages.
  • 46 pages.
  • 53 pages. Poetry.

Short stories

  • "Mayangi", Peuples Noirs/Peuples Africains 20 (1981), pp. 148–151.
  • "Quand gronde l'orage" ["When the storm rumbles"]. Publication details unknown, 1982.
  • .
  • 156 pages.
  • 191 pages.

Theater

  • 120 pages.

References

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