Frederick Kambemba Yamusangie
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Frederick Kambemba Yamusangie is a novelist, playwright and poet who was born and partly brought up in
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(now known as the
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) in
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. He studied
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at the
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at
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in England and now lives in
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. He is the author of ''Full Circle'', a literary novel set in Congo.A Wisdom Archive on Frederick Kambemba Yamusangie.
''The Experience Festival.''


Selected published works

*''Full Circle'' *''Beneath the Blue Sky: A Short Book of Poetry'' *''The Sun, The River & The Horizon'' *''Poetry of Light & Quietness: Poems & Short Stories'' *''Lyrics of a Smiling Poet''


References


External links


Yamusangie's website
Democratic Republic of the Congo novelists Democratic Republic of the Congo male writers Alumni of the University of Kent Year of birth missing (living people) Living people Democratic Republic of the Congo poets 21st-century Democratic Republic of the Congo people {{DRCongo-writer-stub