Josué Yoroba Guébo, or Josué Guébo (born July 21, 1972), is an Ivorian
academic and
man of letters. A major figure of African contemporary poetry, he is also a
short story writer,
playwright,
essayist and author of children's literature. 6th President of the Ivoirian Writers' Association (AECI), he is the recipient of the
Bernard Dadié Grand Prize and the
U Tam'si Prize.
A philosopher, he is the founder and Chairman of the Ivoirian Society of Transhumanism (SIVOT).
Biography
Josué Yoroba Guébo was born on July 21, 1972, in Abidjan, the economic capital of Côte d'Ivoire. He started writing poetry while still young. He wrote his first poem when he was twelve or thirteen years old. His interest for literature led him to read the works of
Aimé Césaire or those of
Paul Verlaine. He was also influenced by the great African writers he discovered during his school and university course.
Holder of a PhD in History and Philosophy of Sciences, Josué Guébo is also teacher-researcher.
Bibliography
Poetry
2009: L'or n'a jamais été un métal (Vallesse, Abidjan);