Cheikh Hamidou Kane
Not to be confused with Cheikh Hamidou Kane Mathiara.
Cheikh Hamidou Kane (born 3 April 1928 in Matam) is a Senegalese writer best known for his prize-winning novel L'Aventure ambiguë (Ambiguous Adventure),[1] about the interactions of western and African cultures. Its hero is a Fulani boy who goes to study in France. There, he loses touch with his Islamic faith and his Senegalese roots.
References
- ↑ "Cheikh Hamidou Kane relève l'importance des griots dans la préservation de la mémoire" (in French). Agence de Presse Sénégalaise. 10 March 2010. Retrieved 1 November 2010.
External links
- Video interview with Cheikh Hamidou Kane
- Anecdotal biography of Cheikh Hamidou Kane
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