Sow Fall, Aminata (1941–)

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Sow Fall, Aminata (1941–)

Senegalese novelist. Name variations: Aminata Sow-Fall. Born 1941 in Saint-Louis, Senegal; earned a licence in modern languages in France; married, 1963.

Served as director of la Propriété littéraire in Dakar (1979–88); founded and served as director of the Centre Africain d'Animation et d'Échanges Culturels and the Khoudia publishing house in Fann, Dakar; works include Le Revenant (The Ghost, 1976), La Grève des Bottu (The Beggar's Strike, 1979), L'Appel des arènes (The Call of the Wrestling Arenas, 1982), Le Jujubier du Patriarche (The Patriarch's Jujubier, 1993), Douceurs du bercail (Home Sweet Home, 1998) and Un grain de vie et d'espérance (Food for thought and Tomorrow's Life, 2002). Awarded honorary doctorate from Mount Holyoke College, MA (1997).