- Koulsy Lamko
Koulsy Lamko (born 1959) is a
Chad ian-bornplaywright ,poet ,novel ist and university lecturer. Born inDadouar , Lamko left his country forBurkina Faso in 1979 due to the beginning of the civil war. There he became acquainted withThomas Sankara and involved with theInstitute of Black Peoples inOuagadougou . Lamko spent ten years promoting community theater in Burkina Faso through theTheater of the Community and helped found theInternational Festival of Theatre for Development . Some of his poetry was published in "Revue Noire" in 1994. In 1997 he co-released the album "Bir Ki Mbo" of mixed poetry and music in tribute to Sankara in collaboration with Stéphane Scott and Rémi Stengel. A regular attendant at theLimousin Festival International des Francophonies , he briefly lived inLimoges ,France . He then moved toRwanda , where he read for his doctorate at the National University inButare while founding the university's Center for the Arts and the Theater and teaching theater and creative writing. His doctoral thesis was on emerging theatrical aesthetics inAfrica . [ [http://www.festivaldepoesiademedellin.org/pub/en/Revista/ultimas_ediciones/71_72/lamko.html "Koulsy Lamko (Tchad, 1959)"] , festivaldepoesiademedellin.org] [ [http://www.africultures.com/anglais/articles_anglais/41lamko.htm "For a roaming Africanity: Interview with Koulsy Lamko"] by Sylvie Chalaye on19 July 2001 , africultures.com] [http://www.ukzn.ac.za/cca/PoetryAfrica2002bios10.html "6th Poetry Africa Festival 29 April - 5 May 2002: Poetry Africa Biographies - page 2 of 4"] , ukzn.ac.za] His experience in Rwanda led him to write his only novel, "La phalène des collines" ("The butterfly of the hills"), about the 1994 genocide. [ [http://www.litprom.de/littrans/detail.php?id=60 "Lamko, Koulsy: La phalène des collines ('The butterfly of the hills') (Rwanda)"] , litprom.de]Publications
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