Background
Born in Burkina Faso, Marie-Ange Somdah grew up in a family of eight children.
Born in Burkina Faso, Marie-Ange Somdah grew up in a family of eight children.
His first book, Demain sera beau, came out shortly before the defence of his Doctor of Philosophy thesis. Marie-Ange Somdah holds a Doctor of Philosophy in French, African, and Comparative Literatures from University de Franche-Comté.
During his middle school years in the seminary of Nasso in Bobo-Dioulasso, his passion for reading brought him to writing through songs. His skills of observation continued sharpening during his high school years at Lycée Newton of Ouagadougou. Understanding the importance of reading, observation, and imagination set Marie-Ange towards a future of writing he felt during his undergraduate years at the University of Ouagadougou in Burkina Faso.
Moving to study in France will give him the opportunity to set the stage for a career in writing.
While studying at the University of Franche-Comté, he helped run a local magazine, Couleur Locale, in Besançon, in the North-East of France. Some of his early works were published in Couleur Locale.
He is also an alumnus of Boston University School of Education. Marie-Ange is a bilingual writer using both French and English as medium for his numerous published works of fiction and research.
His creative works include: Le Nombril de la terre (L’Harmattan, 1994), Seeds and Deep Seasons (Mellen Press, 1997), Un Soleil de Plomb (Harmattan, 2003), Libertés, chocolat et Cie (Le Manuscrit, 2005), Un long fleuve (Le Manuscrit, 2005)), Images de vie (Le Manuscrit, 2005)), Rêves de savane (Yaniyo ! Books, 2002).
Somdah has also made significant contributions in the academic world, Ecritures du Burkina Faso (Harmattan, 2003)). RTB (Burkina Faso National) television with Fousseini Kindo (August 2010) Interview Lefasonet. RTB (Burkina Faso National television) for the show Parentheses (August 1997) BNN Channel 3, Boston, 1994–1997 France 3 Bourgogne, Emission Ah le beau monde!, Dijon, France, 1992 Les 5èmes Rencontres Littéraires de Dijon, Dijon, France, 1992.
Somdah twice won the IFESH TFA award in 1998 and 2007 for his volunteering works in Benin and Djibouti. He is currently the Country Representative of IFESH in Djibouti. IFESH is an American INGO working in Africa on various Education programmes. To help the younger generation sharpen its writing skills, Somdah has run various creative workshops. In 2010, he published Pen & Dreams from My Students, a collection of poetry works from three of his students, through his own publishing company, part of an effort to trigger emulation among his students at the University of Djibouti. Somdah is also a member of various academic organizations in the United States of America such as Modern Language Association, CIEF, American Library Association, American Statistical Association.
Somdah is also a member of various academic organizations in the United States of America such as Modern Language Association, CIEF, American Library Association, American Statistical Association.