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Ben-Ousséni Mansour, alias Manou Mansour (Mamoudzou, Mayotte, 24 February 1980) is a French poet.

He is the eldest of nine children of Ousséni Mansour (nurse) and Amina Angatahi (housewife). He grew up in the south of Mayotte island, in Bouéni.

Works

  • Lettres mahoraises (2008)
  • L'auberge mahoraise (2009)
  • Odes à l'homme perverti (2009)
  • La Poésie en soi-Amante du Poète (2010)
  • Ravi que le temps ait juste un peu rouillé mes terres (2012)
  • Le droit de renaître (2012)

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