Going back to some ethnological visions brought to this continent, Sami Tchak witnessed a genealogy of wounds and impostures to bring about the expected dawn. This year it was Sami Tchak’s turn.Īccording to the jury of the Ivory Prize, Sami Tchak summoned in this work: “the question of Africa’s destiny in a world that advances without it. The €3,000 prize will be awarded on Saturday 26 November 2022 at the Heden Golf Hotel (Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire). In 2021, the award was awarded to Blaise Ndala (DR Congo) for “In the Belly of the Congo”. This prize, created in 2008 by Akwaba Culture and organized with the support of the Ivorian Ministry of Culture, awards each year, African literary works, on the basis of their intrinsic quality, African Literature and produced by African writers or publishers based on the continent or not. On Friday, October 14, 2022, at this 14th Edition in Abidjan, the Akwaba Culture association awarded the Ivory Prize to the Togolese writer, Sami Tchak, for his ethno-literary novel published in 2021 by JC editions “Le continent du Tout et du presque Rien”.
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