Bakwa (magazine)
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Bakwa is an online magazine of literary and cultural criticism based in Yaoundé, Cameroon, that covers international cultural issues and has a penchant for fiction and creative non-fiction by Cameroonian writers. Notable contributors include: Imbolo Mbue, , , , Minna Salami, , Emmanuel Iduma, Bwesigye bwa Mwesigire and Johnnie MacViban. Bakwa has been described as "an eclectic, intelligent take on the dynamic cultural scenes often missed by mainstream, western media".
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Bakwa est un webzine de critique littéraire et culturelle camerounais basé à Yaoundé, qui couvre les questions culturelles internationales et a un penchant pour la fiction et la non-fiction créative d'écrivains camerounais. Parmi les contributeurs notables figurent : Imbolo Mbue, , , , Minna Salami, Jack Little, (en), (en) et Johnnie MacViban. Bakwa a été décrit comme "un regard éclectique et intelligent sur les scènes culturelles dynamiques qui échappent souvent aux grands médias occidentaux".
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Screenshot of Bakwa in 2015
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Bakwa is an online magazine of literary and cultural criticism based in Yaoundé, Cameroon, that covers international cultural issues and has a penchant for fiction and creative non-fiction by Cameroonian writers. Notable contributors include: Imbolo Mbue, , , , Minna Salami, , Emmanuel Iduma, Bwesigye bwa Mwesigire and Johnnie MacViban. Bakwa has been described as "an eclectic, intelligent take on the dynamic cultural scenes often missed by mainstream, western media".
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Bakwa est un webzine de critique littéraire et culturelle camerounais basé à Yaoundé, qui couvre les questions culturelles internationales et a un penchant pour la fiction et la non-fiction créative d'écrivains camerounais. Parmi les contributeurs notables figurent : Imbolo Mbue, , , , Minna Salami, Jack Little, (en), (en) et Johnnie MacViban. Bakwa a été décrit comme "un regard éclectique et intelligent sur les scènes culturelles dynamiques qui échappent souvent aux grands médias occidentaux".
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Screenshot of Bakwa in 2015