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Werewere Liking

1950 - Today

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Werewere Liking (born 1950, in Cameroon) is a writer, playwright and performer based in Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire. She established the Ki-Yi Mbock theatre troupe in 1980 and founded the Ki-Yi village in 1985 for the artistic education of young people. Her novel Elle sera de jaspe et de corail is a song-novel recounted by an astute misovire (literally 'man-hater' from misos Gr. "hate" and vir Lat. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Werewere Liking is the 5,696th most popular writer (up from 6,371st in 2019), the 36th most popular biography from Cameroon (up from 44th in 2019) and the 3rd most popular Cameroonian Writer.

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Among WRITERS

Among writers, Werewere Liking ranks 5,696 out of 7,302Before her are Michio Mado, George William Russell, Dan Pagis, Darya Dontsova, T. C. Boyle, and Natalena Koroleva. After her are Amiri Baraka, Madeleine L'Engle, Herberto Hélder, Elizabeth Montagu, Manuel Rivas, and Julia Hartwig.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1950, Werewere Liking ranks 507Before her are Paolo Conti, Mariz Kemal, Peter Jurasik, Robert Brandom, Jean-Paul Dubois, and Michael Paul Chan. After her are Hasely Crawford, Luciano Spinosi, George Thorogood, Roma Ryan, Radmilo Ivančević, and Patti Austin.

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In Cameroon

Among people born in Cameroon, Werewere Liking ranks 36 out of 156Before her are Richard Bona (1967), Francis Bebey (1929), François Omam-Biyik (1966), Carlos Kameni (1984), Michel Pensée (1973), and Théophile Abega (1954). After her are Ferdinand Oyono (1929), Alex Song (1987), Cyrille Makanaky (1965), Edwin Ifeanyi (1972), Jacques N'Guea (1955), and Jean-Alain Boumsong (1979).

Among WRITERS In Cameroon

Among writers born in Cameroon, Werewere Liking ranks 3Before her are Mongo Beti (1932), and Francis Bebey (1929). After her are Calixthe Beyala (1961), Léonora Miano (1973), and Djaili Amadou Amal (1975).