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Jeannette D. Ahonsou
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Born | 1954 Lavie, Togo |
Died | 2022 Kpalime, Togo |
Resting place | Lavie, Togo |
Nationality | Togo |
Alma mater | University of Benin |
Notable awards | Prix Littéraire France-Togo |
Jeannette Délali Ahonsou (born 1954 in Lavie) was a Togolese novelist.[1] She holds an English Degree from the University of Benin (current University of Lomé) and is a retired English instructor.[2]
She writes primarily in French and has published four books, including Une Longue Histoire, which earned her the Prix Littéraire France-Togo in 1995.[3][2]
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