Touhfat Mouhtare is a Comorian writer, and the second published women writer from Comoros.

Early life and education

Mouhtare was born 1986 in Moroni, Comoros.[1] She has lived in various countries in Africa, and studied in France,[2][3] where she received a master's degree in communications from the University of Paris.[4]

Career

She is the second published Comorian woman prose writer, after Coralie Frei,[5] and has also published poetry.[6] Ames suspendues, a collection of novellas, was published in 2011.[1] Her first novel, Vert cru, was published in 2018.[1] Her writings evolve around mythology, transgenerational memory, psychology, spirituality, and humanism.[7]

Personal life

As of 2022, she lived in Paris.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 Marivat, Gladys (14 October 2022).  Le Feu du Milieu », de Touhfat Mouhtare : toutes les vies qui se puissent vivre" ['The Middle Fire', by Touhfat Mouhtare: all the lives that can be lived]. Le Monde (in French). ProQuest 2724177161.
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  6. "Touhfat MOUHTARE, une poétesse deS AfriqueS - Espace Dridjo". Retrieved 28 November 2016.
  7. "Touhfat Mouhtare, Auteur à Terangaweb - L'Afrique des idées". Retrieved 28 November 2016.
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