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Véronique Tadjo (born 1955) is a writer, poet, novelist, and artist from Côte d'Ivoire. Having lived and worked in many countries within the African continent and diaspora, she feels herself to be pan-African, in a way that is reflected in the subject matter, imagery and allusions of her work.[1]

Véronique Tadjo during a public reading in Frankfurt/Main, 2001.
Véronique Tadjo during a public reading in Frankfurt/Main, 2001.

Véronique Tadjo
Born1955 (age 6667)
Paris, France
OccupationPoet, novelist, artist, educator
Notable work
Latérite (Red Earth);
A vol d'oiseau (As the Crow Flies);
Mamy Wata and the Monster
Websitewww.veroniquetadjo.com

Biography



Early years and education


Born in Paris, Véronique Tadjo is the daughter of an Ivorian civil servant and a French painter and sculptor. Brought up in Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire, she travelled widely with her family.[2]

Tadjo completed her BA degree at the University of Abidjan and her doctorate at the Sorbonne in African-American Literature and Civilization. In 1983, she went to Howard University in Washington, D.C., on a Fulbright research scholarship.[3][4]


Career


In 1979, Tadjo chose to teach English at the Lycée Moderne de Korhogo (secondary school) in the North of Côte d'Ivoire. She subsequently became a lecturer in the English department at the University of Abidjan until 1993.[5][6]

In 1984, she published her first book of poetry, Latérite / Red Earth, winning a literary prize from the Agence de Coopération Culturelle et Technique.[7] Writing by Tadjo was included in the 1992 anthology Daughters of Africa, edited by Margaret Busby.[8]

In 1998, she participated in the project "Rwanda: Ecrire par devoir de mémoire" (Rwanda: Writing for the sake of memory) with a group of African writers who travelled to Rwanda to testify to the Rwandan genocide and its aftermath. Her book L'Ombre d'Imana (2000) emerged from her time in Rwanda.[9]

In the past few years, she has facilitated workshops in writing and illustrating children's books in Mali, Benin, Chad, Haiti, Mauritius, French Guiana, Burundi, Rwanda, the United States, and South Africa. In 2006 she participated in the fall residency of the International Writing Program at the University of Iowa.

Tadjo has lived in Paris, Lagos, Mexico City, Nairobi and London. She was based in Johannesburg after 2007 as head of French Studies at the University of the Witwatersrand.[10][11]


Awards


Tadjo received the Literary Prize of L'Agence de Cooperation Culturelle et Technique in 1983 and the UNICEF Prize in 1993 for Mamy Wata and the Monster, which was also chosen as one of Africa's 100 Best Books of the 20th Century, one of only four children's books selected.[12]

In 2005, Tadjo won the Grand prix littéraire d'Afrique noire and in 2016 the Bernard Dadié national grand prize for literature. Her 2021 book In the Company of Men won the Los Angeles Times Book Award for Fiction.[13][14][15]


Works



Poetry



Novels



Children's



Further reading



References


  1. Veronique Tadjo’s Literary Pan Africanism, The Culture Trip.
  2. "Véronique Tadjo: An author from the Ivory Coast writing in French", The University of Western Australia/French, 25 December 1995.
  3. "Tadjo, Véronique 1955– | Encyclopedia.com". www.encyclopedia.com. Retrieved 22 May 2022.
  4. Murphy, Barbara Thrash; Murphy, Deborah L. (21 December 2006). Black Authors and Illustrators of Books for Children and Young Adults. Routledge. ISBN 978-1-135-87355-4.
  5. "Véronique Tadjo - Academia.edu". independent.academia.edu. Retrieved 22 May 2022.
  6. "James S. Coleman Memorial Lecture: Oral Tradition, Religious Syncretism and Politics: The Example of Cote d'Ivoire". www.international.ucla.edu. Retrieved 22 May 2022.
  7. "Tadjo, Véronique 1955–". Encyclopedia.com. Retrieved 12 May 2022.
  8. Odhiambo, Tom (17 January 2020). "'New Daughters of Africa' is a must read for aspiring young women writers". The Nation. Kenya.
  9. Hitchcott, N. (1 April 2009). "A Global African Commemoration - Rwanda: ecrire par devoir de memoire". Forum for Modern Language Studies. 45 (2): 151–161. doi:10.1093/fmls/cqp003. ISSN 0015-8518.
  10. Veronique Tadjo, Brief Professional History Archived 24 March 2015 at the Wayback Machine, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg.
  11. "Oral Tradition, Religious Syncretism and Politics: The Example of Cote d’Ivoire", UCLA International Institute. Archived 12 June 2012 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved 10 February 2012.
  12. African Writing Online, No 7.
  13. "Los Angeles Times Book Prizes Winners Announced". Los Angeles Times. 22 April 2022.
  14. Pineda, Dorany (23 April 2022). "Rep. Adam Schiff, Véronique Tadjo and Paul Auster among winners of the L.A. Times Book Prizes". Los Angeles Times.
  15. Ibeh, Chukwuebuka (11 May 2022). "Ivorian Novelist Veronique Tadjo Wins LA Times Top Book Prize for Novel on Ebola". Brittle Paper. Retrieved 12 May 2022.



На других языках


[de] Véronique Tadjo

Véronique Tadjo (geboren 1955 in Paris) ist eine ivorische Schriftstellerin, Dichterin, Kinderbuchautorin und Illustratorin.
- [en] Véronique Tadjo

[es] Véronique Tadjo

Véronique Tadjo (París, 21 de julio de 1955) es una escritora, poeta, novelista e ilustradora de Costa de Marfil. Está considerada como una de las exponentes de la literatura contemporánea de África y la diáspora.[1] Su novela Reine Pokou fue galardonada con el premio literario Gran premio literario del África Negra en 2005.

[fr] Véronique Tadjo

Véronique Tadjo, née le 21 juillet 1955 à Paris, est une écrivaine ivoirienne, auteur de poèmes, de romans et d'ouvrages pour la jeunesse, qu'elle illustre elle-même. Outre ces interventions d'illustratrice, elle se consacre également à la peinture.

[ru] Таджо, Вероника

Вероника Таджо (фр. Véronique Tadjo, 1955, Париж) - поэт, прозаик, художник Кот-д’Ивуар, автор книг для детей. Пишет на французском языке.



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