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    Aminata Sow Fall or searching for humanity in writing

    enOctober 26, 2019
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    About this Episode

    In her second novel , the Beggars Strike , Senegalese writer and pioneer of African literature in the French language, Aminata Sow Fall is trying to answer the question are poor people more or less valuable then rich people. 

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