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Angèle Ntyugwetondo Rawiri (29 April 1954 – 15 November 2010) was a Gabonese novelist.〔(Décès de Angèle Ntyugwetondo Rawiri ). Africultures, December 2010.〕 A daughter of Galoa politician and poet Georges Rawiri, she was born at Port-Gentil. Her mother, a teacher, died when she was six. Angèle studied at Alès in France, earned a ''bac'' from the Vanves girls' college, then a second ''bac'', in English translation, from the Institute Lentonnet. She then lived in London for two years, where she played small roles in James Bond films and modelled for fashion magazines. She returned to Gabon in 1979, working as a translator and interpreter, and writing her first novel, ''G'amarakano''. The story of the clash between a young girl's desire for material goods and the older generation's traditional values, it was published in 1983. Her second novel, ''Elonga'' (1986) was about a young metis' encounter with fetishism upon his return to his mother's country. ''Fureur et cris et femmes'' appeared in 1989. She published her first works under the name Ntyugwetondo Rawiri. ==Published works== *''Elonga: roman'' Paris: Silex: L’Harmattan, diffusion, c1986. ISBN 2-903871-72-8 *''Gʾamèrakano: au carrefour: roman'' Paris: Silex, c1988. ISBN 2-87693-021-8 *''Fureurs et cris de femme'' Paris: L’Harmattan, c1989. ISBN 2-7384-0250-X 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Angèle Rawiri」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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