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Ousmane Socé

Ousmane Diop Socé (October 31, 1911, Rufisque, Senegal, French West Africa – October 27, 1973, Dakar, Senegal) was a writer, politician, and one of the first Senegalese novelists. He attended a Qur'anic school, and later entered into the colonial school system, from which he would become one of the first African students to receive a scholarship to study at a French university. He studied veterinary medicine, during which time he would have two novels published in Paris—''Karin'' (1935) and ''Mirages de Paris'' (1937). The former expressed a concern of Socé's where young Africans would face problems moving from rural to urban areas, while the in latter he incorporated his own experiences in writing about the tragic love story of a Senegalese student and a French woman.〔"Socé, Ousmane." Encyclopædia Britannica. 2006.〕 Like that of other early Senegalese novelists, his writing was heavily influenced by his French counterparts—inventing a plot and leading their characters into various sorts of adventures. They also borrowed techniques such as dialogue, flashbacks, and stream of consciousness.
Socé later wrote a number of animal and historical tales in his ''Contes et légendes d'Afrique noire'' (1942; “Stories and Legends of Black Africa”) which he drew from Senegalese oral tradition. He founded the magazine ''Bingo'' in 1953, and in 1956 had ''Rythmes du Khalam'', a volume of poetry, published. He also served as Senegal's ambassador to the United States and delegate to the United Nations. However, he was forced to retire in 1968 due to increasing blindness.〔
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