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“Original Sufferhead”: The Boy-Child and Masculine Sufferings in Ahmadou Kourouma’s Allah n’est pas obligé and Les Soleils des Indépendances

July 11, 2025 Omotayo Jemiluyi

Citation: Jemiluyi, Omotayo. 2025. “Original Sufferhead: The Boy-Child and Masculine Sufferings in Ahmadou Kourouma’s Allah n’est pas obligé and Les Soleils des Indépendances.” French Cultural…

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