Adélaïde Fassinou Explained
Adélaïde H. Edith Bignon Fassinou (born September 15, 1955, in Porto-Novo) is a Beninese writer and Benin's General Secretary for UNESCO. She has written four novels in French. Her married name is Allagbada.[1]
Publications
- Modukpè, le rêve brisé. Paris: L'Harmattan (Collection Encres Noires no 194), 2000. (130 pp.). . Novel.
- Yémi ou le miracle de l'amour. Cotonou (Bénin): Editions du Flamboyant, 2000 (142 pp.). .
- L'Oiseau messager. Cotonou: Editions Ruisseaux d'Afrique, 2002 (24 pp.). .
- Toute une vie ne suffirait pas pour en parler. Paris: L'Harmattan, 2002 (194 pp.). . Nouvelles.
- Enfant d'autrui, fille de personne. Cotonou: Editions du Flamboyant, 2003 (172 pp.). . Roman.
- Jeté en pâture. Paris: L'Harmattan, 2005 (228 pp.). . Roman.
- La petite fille des eaux. Bertoua/Cameroun: Editions Ndzé: 2006 (96 pp.). . Roman (co-written with 10 other writers).
References
- http://aflit.arts.uwa.edu.au/Fassinoueng.html University of Western Australia site on Francophone African Women Writers