Pulchérie Abeme Nkoghe (born 11 December 1980) is a Gabonese poet and children's writer, and president of the Union des Ecrivains Gabonais.[1][2][3]
Abeme Nkoghe was born in 1980 in Oyem and attended school in Port-Gentil. She has a degree in business from the Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Secrétariat in Libreville.[4]
Her first published book of poetry was La vie est unbouquet de fleurs (Life is a bunch of flowers), published in 2006.[2] She started to write children's books because she saw the need to encourage Gabonese children's reading and imagination by giving them books in which they could recognise characters like themselves.[3]
She is president of "Jardin du Village", an organisation which aims to empower rural communities in Gabon by encouraging the development of market gardening and animal husbandry.[3]
In 2020, she won the Prix David Diop.[5]
Selected works
edit- Abeme Nkoghe, Pulchérie (2006). La Vie est un bouquet de fleurs. Paris: Publibook. ISBN 9782748330526.
- Abeme Nkoghe, Pulchérie (2007). Le chant des blessures : poésie. Paris: Acoria. ISBN 9782355720017.
- Abeme Nkoghe, Pulchérie (2013). Chambre 117. Saint-Denis: Édilivre. ISBN 9782332548627.
- Abeme Nkoghe, Pulchérie (2017). Un serpent dans ma cuisine : nouvelles. Libreville: Les Éditions Ntsame. ISBN 9782362131462.
- Abeme Nkoghe, Pulchérie (2018). Le cadeau magique. Libreville: les Éditions Ntsame. ISBN 9782362131448.
- Abeme Nkoghe, Pulchérie (2018). Où est passée Cocotte Eyang ?. Libreville: les Éditions Ntsame. ISBN 9782362131493.
- Abeme Nkoghe, Pulchérie (2020). Croissant de soleil. Ntsame editions. ISBN 9782917414200.
References
edit- ^ "Udeg : Pulchérie Abeme Nkoghe rempile" [Udeg: Pulchérie Abeme Nkoghe returns]. L'Union: L'actualité du Gabon (in French). 24 October 2021. Retrieved 1 February 2024.
- ^ a b "Pulcherie Abeme Nkoghe (auteur de Chambre 117)". Babelio (in French). Retrieved 1 February 2024.
- ^ a b c "Gabon/Portrait Pulchérie Abeme Nkoghe : une âme partagée entre écriture et sensibilisation sociale" [Gabon/Portrait Pulchérie Abeme Nkoghe: a soul shared between writing and social awareness]. Africa24 TV (in French). 20 June 2022. Retrieved 2 February 2024.
- ^ Volet, Jeanmarie. "Pulchérie Abeme Nkoghe". aflit.arts.uwa.edu.au. University of Western Australia. Retrieved 1 February 2024.
- ^ "Gabon: Pulchérie Abeme Nkoghe accouche de sa mère" [Gabon: Pulchérie Abeme Nkoghe gives birth to her mother]. Pouvoirs-Magazine (in French). 30 January 2023. Retrieved 1 February 2024.