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Emmanuel Dongala was born on 14 June, 1941 in Brazzaville, Republic of Congo, is an Emmanuel Boundzéki Dongala is chemist and novelist chemist and novelist. Discover Emmanuel Dongala's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 82 years old?

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Occupation chemist, novelist
Age 82 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 14 June 1941
Birthday 14 June
Birthplace Brazzaville, Republic of Congo
Nationality Congolese

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1941

Emmanuel Boundzéki Dongala (born 1941) is a Congolese chemist and novelist.

He was born in Brazzaville, Republic of Congo, in 1941.

1981

In 1981, he cofounded Le Théâtre de l'Eclair with author Léandre-Alain Baker.

1988

Dongala won the Grand Prix Littéraire de l'Afrique Noire in 1988 for Le Feu des origines. This work also won him le Prix Charles Oulmont from the Fondation de France (1988).

1997

In 1997, he was dean of Marien Ngouabi University in Brazzaville when war broke out in the Republic of Congo.

The civil war of 1997-1998 forced Dongala and his family to abandon their possessions and seek asylum in the United States.

Through his literary connections, particularly through his friend Philip Roth, Dongala obtained a teaching position at Bard College in Massachusetts for both chemistry and literature.

At first he wanted to return to his country to be with his colleagues and improve the University of Brazzaville, however, Dongala ultimately decided to stay in the States to pursue both his career as a chemistry professor and as an author.

With his works, Dongala widened his audience from the Congo to all former French colonies in Africa.

His themes address French colonization and the resulting complex economic, social, and political problems shared across Francophone countries.

Dongala hopes to unite African francophones through these shared hardships across borders and coined the expression "écrits transnationaux," meaning "transnational writings."

He believes authors should be like a "griot," a type of African bard, who has the important role to both "entertain and instruct at the same time" for francophone Africa as a whole.

In his novels, Dongala strives to confront issues of societal wrongs, cultural traditions, and conformist thinking.

Dongala's work is featured in the Penguin Book of Modern African Poetry, and he has been the recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship.

1998

For Les Petits Garçons naissent aussi des étoiles, Dongala received le Prix RFI-Témoin du Monde in 1998.

2003

He became the laureate of the Fonlon-Nichols de l'excellence littéraire from the African Literature Association in 2003 for his "literary creativity" and "his contribution to the fight for the rights of man, particularly for the freedom of expression."

2004

He was winner of the 2004 Cezam Prix Littéraire Inter CE for Johnny chien méchant.

2008

There is a film based on his book Johnny Mad Dog, a 2008 French-Liberian film directed by Jean-Stéphane Sauvaire and starring Christopher Minie, Daisy Victoria Vandy, Dagbeh Tweh, Barry Chernoh, Mohammed Sesay and Joseph Duo.

Though he was not widely known at the time, Dongala's name appeared in press in Paris after Jean-Stéphane Sauvaire's film Johnny Mad Dog was released in 2008.

2010

His work, Photo de groupe au bord du fleuve won him both the Le Prix Virilo in 2010, Le Prix Ahmadou Kourouma in 2011, and Le Prix Mokanda in 2013.

2014

He was Richard B. Fisher Chair in Natural Sciences at Bard College at Simon's Rock until 2014.

As a chemist, his specialty is stereochemistry and asymmetric synthesis, as well as environmental toxicology.

He is the author of a number of award-winning novels including Johnny Mad Dog (French: Johnny chien méchant) and Little Boys Come from the Stars.

Dongala traveled to the US to obtain his BA in Chemistry from Oberlin College and his MS from Rutgers University before earning a Ph.D. in chemistry at the University of Montpellier in France, then returned to the Congo to teach polymeric chemistry at Marien Ngouabi University.