Fatou Ndiaye Sow

Fatou Ndiaye Sow (1937 – 24/25 October 2004)[1][2] was a Senegalese poet, teacher and children's writer. Many of her books were about children's rights and were published with the support of UNICEF and the Senegalese government. In 1989, she participated in the 5th PEN International Congress.[3]

Fatou Ndiaye Sow
Born1937
DiedOctober 2004
LanguageFrench
NationalitySenegal
GenrePoetry

Writing

Her books include:

  • Fleurs du Sahel Nouvelles Editions Africaines du Sénégal (1990), ISBN 2-7236-1063-2
  • Takam-Tikou (j'ai deviné) (N.E.I., 1997)
  • Comme Rama, je veux aller à l’école Nouvelles Editions Africaines du Sénégal (2003) ISBN 2-7236-1460-3 - see

Further reading

  • Véronique Tadjo, Talking Drums: A Selection of Poems from Africa south of the Sahara, Bloomsbury USA Children's Books (2004), ISBN 1-58234-813-8.
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References

  1. University of Western Australia/French
  2. "rewmi.com". Archived from the original on 2017-12-01. Retrieved 2017-11-26.
  3. "Fatou Ndiaye Sow". agencetopo.qc.ca. Retrieved 2018-04-07.


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