• in English". Other Cameroonian playwrights are Anne Tanyi-Tang, and Bole Butake. Dina Salústio (born 1941) is a Cabo Verdean novelist and poet, whose...
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  • become synonymous with modern Cameroon theatre productions, according to Bole Butake. Theatre of Cameroon is sometimes subdivided in traditional theatre,...
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    Gaston-Paul Effa, Werewere Liking, Ba'bila Mutia, John Nkemngong Nkengasong, Bole Butake, Leonora Miano, Francis B Nyamnjoh and Linus T. Asong. In 2014, Imbolo...
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    were published in The Mould, a journal of creative writing founded by Bole Butake and in The New Horizons, another journal of creative and critical writing...
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  • (1960– ), software engineer and columnist Hemley Boum (1973– ), novelist Bole Butake (1947–2016), playwright[Gikandi] Fernando d'Almeida (1955– ), journalist...
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  • Cameroon Drama: a semiological interpretation of the plays of Gilbert Doho, Bole Butake and Hansel Ndumbe Eyoh. University of Bayreuth. ISBN 9783939661115. Banham...
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  • Diaspora: Notes to the Anglophone Cameroonian Writer" Nalova Lyonga, Bole Butake, Eckhard Breitinger (ed) Anglophone Cameroon Writing. Bayreuth: RFA/Germany...
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  • Sub-Saharan Africa. Bloomington & Indianapolis: Indiana University Press. Butake, Bole. 2005. “Cinema, CRTV, and the Cable Television Syndrome in Cameroon”...
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