Quote by: Mariama Bâ

My horizon lightened, I see an old woman. Who is she? Where is she from? Bent over, the ends of her boubou tied behind her, she empties into a plastic bag the left-overs of red rice. Her smiling face tells of the pleasant day she has just had. She wants to take back proof of this to her family, living perhaps in Ouakam, Thiaroye or Pikine. Standing upright, her eyes meeting my disapproving look, she mutters between teeth reddened by cola nuts: 'Lady, death is just as beautiful as life has been.


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Author Bio


  • NameMariama Bâ
  • DescriptionSenegalese writer
  • BornApril 17, 1929
  • DiedAugust 17, 1981
  • CountrySenegal
  • ProfessionWriter; Novelist