List of Cameroonian writers

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This is a list of Cameroonian writers.

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Evelyne Sono Epoh Mpoudi Ngolé, also Ngollé, is a Cameroonian French-language author and educator. Her first novel, Sous la cendre le feu, was published in 1990.

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