Barthélémy Kotchy

Barthélémy Kotchy or Barthélémy Kotchy-N'Guessan (Grand-Bassam, 1934 – 19 January 2019) was an Ivorian writer and politician.

He was one of the founders of the Ivorian Popular Front and he is the president of ASCAD from 2008.[1] He died in Abidjan on 19 January 2019, aged 84.[2]

Works

  • 1982 : Olifant noir ; suivi de, Chansons africaines
  • 1984 : La critique sociale dans l'œuvre théâtrale de Bernard Dadié
  • 1984 : Propos sur la littérature négro-africaine, with Christophe I-Dailly
  • 1989 : Une lecture africaine de Léon Gontran Damas
  • 1993 : Aimé Césaire, l'homme et l'œuvre, with Lilyan Kesteloot
  • 2001 : La correspondance des arts dans la poésie de Senghor : essai
gollark: Technically, Python (in CPython) probably can via `ctypes`.
gollark: Being wildly unsafe all the time is probably of some value in, say, embedded systems, but mostly it is better to have safe code which is not going to do memory-unsafe things.
gollark: I'm not saying "change it", just that it is not perfect.
gollark: At least for high-level/application programming use.
gollark: As I have said, a language *should* make it hard to do unsafe/bad/insecure things.

References

  1. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2015-11-19. Retrieved 2015-11-18.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. Bony, Félix D. (2019-01-19). "L'Ascad et l'Université d'Abidjan en deuil : Pr Barthélémy Kotchy est décédé". www.linfodrome.com (in French). Retrieved 2019-01-22.


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