Zamenga Batukezanga
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Born | Bas-Congo, Democratic Republic of Congo (Zaire) | February 20, 1933
Died | June 2, 2000 Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo (Zaire) | (aged 67)
Occupation | Author, public speaker |
Alma mater | Université libre de Bruxelles |
Genre | Fiction, essays, poetry |
Notable works | Mille kilomètres à pied (1979) Un boy à Pretoria (1989) |
Zamenga Batukezanga (1933–2000) was a Congolese writer and philanthropist. Zamenga's work explored African culture.[1] He's been named the "most popular Congolese writer" of the Democratic Republic of Congo.[2]
Career
Zamenga Batukezanga was born Bas-Congo, Democratic Republic of Congo. In the 1950s, he did his graduate studies at Mangembo and in 1960, a scholarship allowed him to study at l'Université libre de Bruxelles, in Belgium. Back in Congo in 1965, he was appointed Director of Student Social Work. In 1977, he opened a center for the rehabilitation of young people with physical disabilities (Kikesa), which he headed until 1981. In 1984, he was appointed director general of the National Society of Congolese publishers, composers and authors.
February 20, 1933 in nkobo- LuoziLater life and legacy
Towards the end of the 1980s, Zamenga decided to leave everything. He refused a post at Unesco in 1986 to devote himself entirely to writing and philanthropic works. He spent the last years of his life in his native region, serving the poor. He dies on [3]
June 2, 2000 (age 67) in KinshasaEvery year, the Zamenga Batukezanga Literary Prize is awarded to a Congolese writer under the age of 40.[2]
Selected works
- Souvenir du village, 1971
- Bandoki, 1973
- Carte postale, 1974
- Village qui disparaît dans les promesses, 1975
- Les îles Soyo, éditions Zabat, 1979
- Lettre d’Amérique, 1980
- Un Croco à Luozi, 1980
- Psaumes sur le fleuve Zaïre, 1985
- Un Blanc en Afrique, 1988
- Pour une démystification: la littérature en Afrique, 1989
- Un boy à Pretoria, 1990
- Laveur des Cadavres, 1992
- Pour un cheveu blanc, posthumous work, 2005
- La Mercèdes qui saute le trou, posthumous work, 2005
Award
- 1985: Grand Prize of the 20th anniversary of the 2nd Republic of Zaire for all of his literary work.
Legagy
- Phambu Ngoma-Binda, Zamenga Batukezanga : Vie et Œuvre, Éditions Saint Paul Afrique, 1990, 80 p
- Wyatt Mc Gaffey, « Zamenga of Zaire: Novelist, Historian, Sociologist, Philosopher and Moralist », in Research in African Literatures, vol. 13, No. 2 (Summer, 1982), p. 208-215 Zamenga of Zaire: "Novelist, Historian, Sociologist, Philosopher and Moralist" on JSTOR
References
- ^ "DES PARTICULARITÉS LEXICALES ET DES EMPRUNTS DANS L'ŒUVRE ROMANESQUE DE ZAMENGA BATUKEZANGA" (PDF) (in French). Retrieved 2023-08-26.
- ^ a b "Le 3ème prix Zamenga ouvert à tous les littéraires congolais". Media Congo (in French). Retrieved 11 December 2019.
- ^ Zamenga Batukezanga, 5 ans déjà depuis sa disparition ! Ne Nzau Diop, Le Potentiel, 25 juin 2005
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- 1933 births
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