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Josué Yoroba Guébo, or Josué Guébo (born July 21, 1972), is an Ivorian
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. A major figure of African contemporary poetry, he is also a
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writer,
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and author of children's literature. 6th President of the Ivoirian Writers' Association (AECI), he is the recipient of the Bernard Dadié Grand Prize and the U Tam'si Prize.


Biography

Josué Yoroba Guébo was born on July 21, 1972 in Abidjan, the economic capital of Côte d'Ivoire. He started writing poetry while still young. He wrote his first poem when he was twelve or thirteen years old. His interest for literature led him to read the works of
Aimé Césaire Aimé Fernand David Césaire (; ; 26 June 1913 – 17 April 2008) was a French poet, author, and politician. He was "one of the founders of the Négritude movement in Francophone literature" and coined the word in French. He founded the Par ...
or those of
Paul Verlaine Paul-Marie Verlaine (; ; 30 March 1844 – 8 January 1896) was a French poet associated with the Symbolist movement and the Decadent movement. He is considered one of the greatest representatives of the ''fin de siècle'' in international and ...
. He was also influenced by the great African writers he discovered during his school and university course. Holder of a PhD in History and Philosophy of Sciences, Josué Guébo is also teacher-researcher.


Bibliography

;Poetry * 2009: ''L'or n'a jamais été un métal'' (Vallesse, Abidjan); * 2010: ''D'un mâle quelconque'' ( Apopsix, Paris) ; * 2011: ''Carnet de doute'' (Panafrika/Silex/Nouvelles du sud, Dakar); * 2011: ''Mon pays, ce soir'' (Panafrika/Silex/Nouvelles du sud, Dakar); * 2014: '' Songe à Lampedusa'' (Panafrika/Silex/Nouvelles du sud, Paris); * 2015: ''L’Enfant qui disparaît est une lettre d’alphabet'' (Panafrika/Silex/Nouvelles du sud, Paris) ; * 2015: ''Dapidahoun, chantiers d'espérances'' (Les Editions du Net); * 2016: ''My country, tonight'' (Action Books), translated by Todd Fredson; * 2016: '' Aux chemins de Babo Naki'' (l'Harmattan, Paris); * 2017: ''
Think of Lampedusa Think of Lampedusa is a collection of serial poems by Josué Guébo, published in french in 2014, translated in English in 2017 by Todd Fredson with an introduction by John Keene. The book received the Tchicaya U Tam'si Prize for African Poetry i ...
'' (ImprintUniversity of Nebraska Press), Introduction by John Keene, translated by Todd Fredson; ;Children's Books * 2013: ''Le père Noël aime l'attiéké'' (Les classiques ivoiriens); * 2018: ''Le père Noël danse le Ziglibity'' (Eburnie édition); * 2018: ''Pourquoi l'homme, le chien et le chat parlent des langues différentes'' (Eburnie édition); * 2018: ''Destins de clandestins'' (Vallesse édition). ;Essays * 2015: ''Une histoire de l'objectivité : L’objectivité dans les sciences, de Parménide à l’intelligence artificielle'' (Presses Académiques Francophones); * 2016: ''Les Sommeils des indépendances, Chroniques pour une Afrique intégrée'' (Harmattan Côte-d'Ivoire); * 2016: ''Dictionnaire des mots et expressions du français ivoirien'' (l'Harmattan, Paris); * 2018: ''Chroniques africaines et aphorismes'' (Dhart, Québec). ;Theatre * 2016: ''Le blues des oranges'' (Les Editions du Net). ;Collective Works * 2007: ''La paix par l'écriture'' (Vallesse, Abidjan); * 2010: ''Des paroles de Côte d'Ivoire pour Haïti, notre devoir de solidarité'' (Ceda/Nei); * 2013: ''Monsieur Mandela'' (Panafrika/Silex/Nouvelles du sud, Paris); * 2015: ''Ce soir quand tu verras Patrice'' (Panafrika/Silex/Nouvelles du sud, Paris); * 2017: ''Africa Study Bible, NLT'' (Tyndale house, Carol Stream, Illinois); * 2019: ''Dadié, l'homme de tous les continents. Cent écrivains du monde rendent hommage au centenaire vivant'' (Édtitions Eburnie, Abidjan).


Awards


Literary awards

* 1998: Award of RFI writing contest " 3 heures pour écrire " (3 hours to write) ; * 2000: First
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National Poetry Prize for " Noël, un fusil nous est né " (Christmas, a gun is born to us) ; * 2007: First Prize in Poetry " Les Manuscrits d'or " for " C'était hier " (That Was Yesterday) ; * 2007: First Prize in Short Stories " Les Manuscrits d'or " for " Confidences d'une pièce de 25 Francs " (Confessions of a 25 francs coin) ; * 2014:
Tchicaya U Tam'si Prize for African Poetry The Tchicaya U Tam'si Prize for African Poetry, established in 1989, rewards a writer who is distinguished by an innovative poetic work, of high artistic value. The prize is named after Congolese writer Tchicaya U Tam'si (1931–1988). It was cr ...
for ''
Think of Lampedusa Think of Lampedusa is a collection of serial poems by Josué Guébo, published in french in 2014, translated in English in 2017 by Todd Fredson with an introduction by John Keene. The book received the Tchicaya U Tam'si Prize for African Poetry i ...
'' ; * 2017: Bernard Dadié national grand prize for literature for '' Aux chemins de Babo Naki'' (''Babo Naki's paths'').


Other distinctions

* 2012 : Knight of the Ivorian Cultural Merit


External links

* Google books


Prologue of Marc Laurent Turpin



Article Avenue 225Todd Fredson, « Think of Lampedusa, Translated from French », Boston Revue, October 6, 2016John Venegas , « My country, tonight »,  Angel city revue, Los Angeles, May 9, 2017Dexter L. Booth, « A Review of My country, tonight, Waxwing, Issue XIII, Fall 23017Honorée Fanonne Jeffers, « Josué Guébo. My Country, Tonight », The Kenyon Review, april 2017Todd Fredson « The Most Dangerous Crossing : Reconstituting Nationality in Josué Guébo’s Songe à Lampedusa, blackbird online journal, Fall 2016 Vol. 15 No. 2Todd Fredson, « Josué Guébo: from My country, tonight », The Offendind Adam, review 202Todd Fredson, « Til Death Do Us Part: Approaching Josué Guébo’s My country, tonight », Matter, Issue Fourteen, November 2015Virginia Konchan, The Order Is BulletArturo Desimone, Between the Naked Water and the Flower of the Iroko
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