قائمة الكتاب الأفارقة حسب البلد

هذه هي قائمة للكتاب البارزين من أفريقيا. وتضم الشعراء والروائيين والكتاب للأطفال وكتاب المقالات والباحثين، مدرجين حسب البلد.

التعديلات والإضافات المدعومة بمراجع مرحب بها.

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بوركينا فاسو

بوروندي

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الرأس الأخضر

جمهورية أفريقيا الوسطى

تشاد

الكونغو (برازاڤيل)

الكونغو (الديمقراطية) – زائير سابقاً

ساحل العاج

جيبوتي

مصر

تاريخ الميلاد غير معلوم

غينيا الإستوائية


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إرتريا

إثيوپيا

گابون

گامبيا

غانا

غينيا

غينيا-بيساو

كنيا

لسوتو

  • Moroesi Akhionbare (1945– )
  • Caroline Ntseliseng Khaketla (1918–)[95]
  • Thomas Mofolo (1876–1948), novelist
  • Mzamane Nhlapo
  • Mpho Matsepo Nthunya

ليبريا

ليبيا

مدغشقر

ملاوي

مالي

موريتانيا

موريشيوس

المغرب

موزمبيق

ناميبيا

النيجر

نيجريا

انظر: قائمة الكتاب النيجيريين

رواندا

ساو تومي وپرنسيپه

السنغال

See: List of Senegalese writers

سيشل

سييراليون

الصومال

جنوب أفريقيا

انظر: قائمة كتاب جنوب أفريقيا

السودان

انظر: قائمة الكتاب السودانيين

Swaziland

تنزانيا

توگو

تونس

أوغندا

الصحراء الغربية

زامبيا

زمبابوى

انظر أيضاً

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المراجع

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