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Dadié, Bernard Binlin, 1916-2019

LC control no.n 50042182
Descriptive conventionsrda
LC classificationPQ3989.D28
Personal name headingDadié, Bernard Binlin, 1916-2019
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Variant(s)Dadʹe, Bernar, 1916-2019
Dadié, B. B. (Bernard Binlin), 1916-2019
Dadié, Bernard Binlin, 1916-
Associated countryCôte d'Ivoire
Associated placeSenegal
Birth date1916-01-10
Death date2019-03-09
Place of birthAssinie (Côte d'Ivoire)
Place of deathAbidjan (Côte d'Ivoire)
AffiliationInstitut français d'Afrique noire
Profession or occupationAuthors Novelists Dramatists Poets Culture ministers
Found inHis Le pagne noir, 1955.
His Commandant Taureault et ses nègres, c1980: t.p. (Bernard B. Dadié)
nuc88-71662: His O pano preto, 1979 (hdg. on MU rept.: Dadié, Bernard Binlin, 1916- ; usage: B.B. Dadié)
Britannica academic edition (online), viewed May 29, 2014 (Bernard Binlin Dadié; b. 1916, Assini, Côte d'Ivoire; Ivoirian poet, dramatist, novelist, and administrator; received his higher education in Senegal [Ecole William Ponty], diploma in administration; worked 11 years at Institut Français d'Afrique Noire; returned to Côte d'Ivoire in 1947, where he was a teacher, writer, founder of a national drama studio, and minister of culture)
Face2Face Africa website, Celebrating Bernard Dadié, the famed Ivorian writer and statesman who died at 103, May 17, 2019, viewed November 16, 2019 (Bernard Binlin Dadié, born January 10, 1916, grew up in the coastal town of Assin[i]e-Mafia; attended the Grand Bassam local Catholic school, Ecole William Ponty, and then moved to Senegal to further his education; died March 9, 2019)
Wikipedia, June 5, 2023 (Bernard Binlin Dadié; died in Abidjan in March 2019, age 103)
Associated languagefre