Mame Seck Mbacké

Mame Seck Mbacké (October 1947 – December 24, 2018) was a Senegalese writer. She wrote in French and in Wolof.[1][2]

Mame Seck Mbacké
Born1947 (1947)
Gossas, Senegal
DiedDecember 24, 2018(2018-12-24) (aged 70–71)
NationalitySenegalese
Alma materInstitute of Higher International Studies
Sorbonne
OccupationWriter

She was born in Gossas. Mbacké studied Social and Economic Development at the Institute of Higher International Studies in Paris. She worked as a diplomat in France and Morocco, then as a social worker at the Senegalese consulate in Paris. In Paris, she completed an International Relations degree at the Sorbonne and post-graduate studies in public health and nutrition at the Pantheon-Sorbonne University. She later worked for the Ministry for Foreign Affairs in Dakar.[1][3]

Her short story "Mame Touba" was included in the anthology Anthologie de la Nouvelle Sénégalaise (1970–1977).[1]

In 1999, she received the Premier Prix de Poésie from the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Senegal.[1]

Mbacké established the publishing house Éditions Sembene in 2006.[2]

Selected works[1]

  • Le chant des Séanes, poetry (1987)
  • Poèmes en Etincelles, poetry (1999)
  • Pluie – Poésie Les Pieds Sur La Mer, poetry (2000)
  • Le Froid et le Piment, novel (2000)
  • Qui est ma Femme?, play (2000)
  • Les Alizés de la Souffrance: Poèmes, poetry (2001)
  • Lions de la Teranga: L’Envol Sacré, poetry (2006)

References

  1. "Interviews". Alumni and friends. University of Warwick.
  2. "Décès de l'écrivaine Mme Mame Seck MBACKE" (in French). Ministre de la Culture du Sénégal. December 25, 2018.
  3. "Mame Seck Mbacké". Francophone African Women Writers. University of Western Australia.
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