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Espérance-François Bulayumi

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Bulayumi

Espérance-François Ngayibata Bulayumi (Kinshasa, November 12, 1959) is a Congolese writer.[1]

Life

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He studied arts in Kinshasa and philosophy at the University of Vienna (1983-1988), where he received his doctorate and worked later as a professor. He also studied theology in Lausanne. His most emblematic work is Mosuni, which deals with Congolese identity and its link-up with European culture; it includes novel, poetry and popular tales.[2]

Works

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  • Das Beichten eines Afro-Wieners 2012
  • Ebembe ya Thomson, 2011
  • Dealer wider Willen? Wege afrikanischer Migrantinnen und Migranten nach / in Österreich, 2009
  • Mosuni, 2006
  • LISAPO: Ein Tor zu afrikanischen Märchen, 2002
  • Sterbebegleitung als Lebensbegleitung: Eine imperative ethische Notwendigkeit, 2001[3]
  • Congo 2000 : Fin du temps ou nouvelle naissance?, 2000
  • Esakoli.Großvater erzählt: Geschichten und Fabeln aus dem Kongo, 1999
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  1. ^ Huber, Suzanne (9 January 2013). "Kirchliches Mischkind mit Migrationshintergrund". KirchenZeitung. Retrieved 1 November 2019.
  2. ^ Simon Gikandi (2016). The Novel in Africa and the Caribbean Since 1950. Oxford University Press. pp. 84–. ISBN 978-0-19-976509-6.
  3. ^ Inou, Simon (21 May 2003). "Bulayumi: Sterbebegleitung als Lebensbegleitung". Wiener Zeitung. Retrieved 1 November 2019.


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