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Amadou Koné, an Ivorian writer of the 1970s generation, has written a novel about youth in the grip of the new problems of his time. While his colleagues are concerned with denouncing the abuse of power in all its forms, Amadou Koné addresses the problems of independent youth, a youth with overflowing dreams that lack realism. Ebinto, Monique and Muriel are the symbol of this youth who vacillate between dream and reality. It is not forbidden to dream or to have ambitions. But a positive reverie tinged with realism would avoid toppling over into tragic drama in the face of sudden reality: the…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Amadou Koné, an Ivorian writer of the 1970s generation, has written a novel about youth in the grip of the new problems of his time. While his colleagues are concerned with denouncing the abuse of power in all its forms, Amadou Koné addresses the problems of independent youth, a youth with overflowing dreams that lack realism. Ebinto, Monique and Muriel are the symbol of this youth who vacillate between dream and reality. It is not forbidden to dream or to have ambitions. But a positive reverie tinged with realism would avoid toppling over into tragic drama in the face of sudden reality: the consequences would then be irreparable. Ebinto finds himself in this situation.
Autorenporträt
Pierre Stéphane DOUI nació en 1973 en Bouar (República Centroafricana). Antiguo estudiante de magisterio en la Escuela Normal Superior de Bangui, continuó sus estudios hasta obtener el doctorado. Profesor-investigador en el Departamento de Letras Modernas, sus intereses de investigación son la literatura francófona comparada y la crítica literaria.