Awards & Winners

Olympe Bhely-Quenum

Date of Birth 20-September-1928
Place of Birth Ouidah
(Benin, Atlantique Department)
Nationality Benin
Also know as Olympe Bhêly-Quénum
Profession Writer
Olympe Bhêly-Quénum is a Beninese writer, journalist and magazine editor. Born in Ouidah, Benin, Bhêly-Quénum had his primary education in Benin from 1938 to 1944, after which he traveled throughout his native country, Nigeria, his maternal grandmother's country, and Ghana, where he learned English. In 1948 he went to France and undertook his secondary studies at the College Littré, in Avranches, Normandy. He worked as a teacher and trained as a diplomat, before turning to journalism. He was Editor-in-Chief and then Director of an African magazine entitled La Vie Africaine until 1964. He subsequently joined UNESCO in Paris. He is the author of several works of fiction published in French. He won the Grand prix littéraire d'Afrique noire for Le Chant du lac in 1966. His first novel Un Piège Sans Fin was translated into English as Snares Without End and has been called "an un-put-downable tragedy".

Awards by Olympe Bhely-Quenum

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1966


Grand prix littéraire d'Afrique noire
Honored for : Le chant du lac

Nominations 1966 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Grand prix littéraire d'Afrique noire Le chant du lac