After his appointment, Patrice Nganang honored by Princeton University
After his appointment, Patrice Nganang honored by Princeton University
Patrice Nganang became the new head of the African department at the State University of New York a few days ago.
At Princeton University, Cameroon will be honored. Princeton University is one of the best universities in the world. The university was recently ranked the 6th best university in the world.
On October 6, the Cameroonian academic Patrice Nganang is honored there.
A symposium focusing exclusively on all of his literary work is organized there.
Patrice Nganang is the first African to teach German at an American university. He is now a department head at Stony Brook University in New York.
“I’ve never been one to follow the path that everyone takes. As a Cameroonian, I came to the United States, to teach German, yes, German to Americans, and I was the first African to do so. Now, I’m the head of the Africana department at my university in New York. This is how I am,” wrote Patrice Nganang.
Patrice Nganang is a writer born in 1970 in Yaoundé, Cameroon. He has been teaching literary theory for several years at the State University of New York.
His book “Temps de chien” published in 1999 received the Marguerite Yourcenar prize in 2002 and the Grand Prize for black African literature in 2003
Mont Plaisant published in 2011 received the special mention of the Jury,
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