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María Nsué Angüe

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Name
  
Maria Angue


Role
  
Writer

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María Nsué Angüe (Ebebeyín (Río Muni), Spanish Guinea, 1945 - Malabo, January 18, 2017) was a noted contemporary Equatorial Guinean writer and former Minister of Education and Culture.

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Background and early life

Born to ethnic Fang parents, she emigrated with her family to Spain when she was only eight years old. In Spain she studied literature and discovered her passion for writing. She returned to Equatorial Guinea and worked for the country's Ministry of Culture and Education. In years following, she decided to abandon Africa to permanently move to Madrid, Spain.

Writings

Her 1985 novel, and most acclaimed work, Ekomo was the first novel written by an Equatoguinean woman to be published. It tells the story of a Fang woman and her husband.

Poetry, articles and poems

Nsué Angüe has also written several short stories, articles and poems. Frequent topics addressed in her work involve women's rights and post-colonial African society. Much of her work is inspired by popular Fang literature.

References

María Nsué Angüe Wikipedia