Melchior Mbonimpa

Melchior Mbonimpa (born 1955) is a Burundian-Canadian writer. He is most noted for his novel ''Les morts ne sont pas morts'', which won the Prix Christine-Dumitriu-Van-Saanen from the Salon du livre de Toronto in 2006. He was previously a finalist for the same award in 2002 for ''Le totem des Baranda'', and in 2004 for ''Le dernier roi faiseur de pluie''.

A professor of philosophy in the department of religious studies at Laurentian University in Sudbury, Ontario, he has written both novels and non-fiction work on African politics. In 2019, he was named one of the 25 most important Black Canadian personalities in Franco-Ontarian culture by Ici Radio-Canada.

''Le totem des Baranda'' was selected for the 2021 edition of ''Le Combat des livres'', where it was defended by filmmaker Tanya Lapointe. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Défis éthiques contemporains études de cas

    Published 2009
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