An Eternity in Tangiers
Eyoum Ngangu - Paperback
£14.00
Titi Faustin was born in Ivory Coast in 1971. He studied painting at the Abengourou Art Centre and has worked for the Nelson McCann Communications Agency. He has contributed to several Ivorian magazines and newspapers. He won the Calao Prize in 1990, the Cocobulles Festival Prize in 1999, and the 2003-2004 Africa e Mediterraneo Award in the "Human Rights" category. He lives in Abidjan, Cote D'Ivoire. Eyoum Ngangue was born in Cameroon in 1966. In 1993, he was arrested for his political cartoons and, in 1997, he was freed and emigrated to France, where he now lives in exile. He has written the scripts for many African graphic novels, and has recently written a book of inspiring, positive stories from across the African continent. He lives in Paris, France. Andre Naffis-Sahely's writing has appeared in The Nation, The Economist, The Times Literary Supplement, New Statesman, The Independent, The White Review and The Chimurenga Chronic. His debut collection of poetry, The Promised Land is forthcoming from Penguin in 2017. His translations include The Physiology of the Employee by Honore de Balzac (Wakefield Press, 2014), Money by Emile Zola (Alma Classics, 2016), Prime Cuts by Mohamed Nedali (Ohio University Press, 2016) which was awarded a Hemingway Grant, and the Selected Poems of Abdellatif Laabi (Carcanet Press, 2016), which recently received a 'Writers in Translation' award from English PEN. He lives in Los Angeles, California.