Eric Essono Tsimi
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Born
Monatélé, Cameroon
EducationUniversity of Virginia (PhD)
Université Grenoble Alpes (PhD)
University of Lausanne (PhD)
Université Grenoble Alpes (PhD)
University of Lausanne (PhD)
OccupationsAuthor, playwright, professor
EmployerNorthwestern University
Eric Essono Tsimi | |
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Eric Essono Tsimi | |
| Born | Monatélé, Cameroon |
| Education | University of Virginia (PhD) Université Grenoble Alpes (PhD) University of Lausanne (PhD) |
| Occupations | Author, playwright, professor |
| Employer | Northwestern University |
| Known for | African and Francophone literature, decolonial studies |
| Notable work | Les Inadmirables L'antiracisme rend-il heureux? De quoi la littérature africaine est-elle la littérature? |
| Awards | Humboldt Research Fellowship Centre National du Livre Creation Grant |
| Website | www |
Eric Essono Tsimi (born in Monatélé, near Yaoundé) is an author, playwright, and university professor. His literary output spans novels, essays, short stories, and theatre, with notable works such as Les Inadmirables (2024), L'antiracisme rend-il heureux? (2022), and Les Ex ne meurent jamais (2017). His intellectual contributions have been acknowledged internationally, earning him distinctions such as the Humboldt Research Fellowship for Experienced Researchers (2022–2023) in Germany and a Creation Grant from the French Centre National du Livre in 2015.