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Hilaire Mbakop was born on 28 February, 1973 in Cameroon. Discover Hilaire Mbakop's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 50 years old?

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Age 51 years old
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Born 28 February, 1973
Birthday 28 February
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Nationality Cameroon

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2019

Mbakop's socio-political commitment expressed itself not only in his books, but also in his journalistic writings and numerous interviews with the media. In 2019 he came to Germany and worked from March 2019 to July 2021 at the Klassik Stiftung Weimar, but in parallel also on three different book projects. Since August 2021 he has been working in Doberlug-Kirchhain as a language teacher for German, French and English.

2011

The Hexagon and its Accomplices I (historical drama, 2011)

2010

In 2010 Mbakop published The Wood Fire Fairy Tales that he had collected three years earlier. In the foreword, he says that he had "written down these oral stories that were in danger of disappearing, so that they are accessible to everyone," and adds, "At the same time, the written form guarantees that this cultural heritage is saved for posterity.” These fairy tales are a facet of the Medúmbà culture, the richness of which he depicts in his autobiography My Childhood and Youth, that was equally published in 2010. His most recent work is the collection of poems The Faces of Life (October 2014).

2007

Influenced by these authors and the values of Christianity - attendance of the Catholic primary school, PhD scholarship from the Catholic Academic Exchange Service (KAAD) –, he has written some literary works that denounce injustice: Mambé's Homeland (novel, 2007) scourges the gap between poor and poor Rich in Cameroon, Death of a Disabled (novel, 2010) the lack of understanding of an anonymous society for the needs of the disabled, Les étrangers noirs africains (Roman, 2011) the discrimination against Black Africans in Germany. The Social Drama The Destroyed Village (2010) is a lawsuit against the people of Bali-Nyonga who removed the neighboring village Bawock from the map in 2007. In the historical drama The Hexagon and its Accomplices I (2011), France and its Cameroonian henchmen sit on the dock because of the massacre of the Bassas in the second half of the 50s, and in The Hexagon and its Accomplices II (September 2014) they are accused for the genocide against the Bamilékés between 1959 and 1971.

1996

Mbakop's first trip abroad took place in 1996: At the age of 23 he received a scholarship from the DAAD (German Academic Exchange Service) to prepare his master's thesis at the Johann Wolfgang Goethe University in Frankfurt / Main. In 1999 it was published under the title On the Problems of Freedom and Individuality: A Study of Goethe's "Götz von Berlichingen” and “Egmont”. Four years later Mbakop obtained his doctorate from the same university with a dissertation on the pamphlets of Heinrich Mann and André Gide.

1992

After graduating from high school in Bangangté, he began studying German language and literature and history at the University of Yaoundé I in 1992 and at the same time completed his teacher training at the Higher Teachers' Training College affiliated with Yaoundé I.

1973

Hilaire Mbakop (*February 28, 1973 in Bangangté Cameroon) is a literary scholar and writer. He publishes his works in German and French. His literary work bases on his intercultural experiences (e.g. Mambé's Homeland (German: Mambés Heimat) and Black African Aliens (French: Les étrangers noirs africains), on the other hand he practices social criticism and attacks political grievances (e.g. The Destroyed Village (German: Das zerstörte Dorf) and The Hexagon and its accomplices (German: Das Hexagon und seine Mittäter)).