Christiane Akoua Ekué

Christiane Akoua Ekué
Born Christiane Tchotcho Akoua Ekué
1954
Lomé, Togo
Language French
Nationality Togolese

Christiane Tchotcho Akoua Ekué (born 1954) is a Togolese writer writing in French and a publisher.[1]

Life

Ekué is the daughter of an accountant and a teacher, she was born in Lomé in 1954. Her family spoke Mina at home. She attended the school in Lomé where her mother was headmistress, going on to further studies in Beaune in France, in Togo and in Saarbrücken, Germany. After completing her schooling, she worked as a copy editor for the Togo publishing house Nouvelles Editions Africaines; in 1989 she wrote her first novel which tells the story of another novelist who has his manuscript stolen. In 1992, Ekué became assistant publisher[2] and later became director for the company. In 2005, she created the publishing house Graines de Pensée in Lomé.[1]

Selected works[1]

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Christiane Tchotcho Akoua Ekué". Women Writers and African literature. University of Western Australia.
  2. Labourdette, Jean-Paul (2007). Togo 2008-2009. p. 61. ISBN 2746916371.
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