Raquel Ilonbé
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Raquel Ilonbé, pseudonym of Raquel del Pozo Epita (1938 – 1992), was an Equatoguinean writer in Spanish
Spanish language
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Background and early life

Born in Spanish Guinea
Spanish Guinea
Spanish Guinea was an African colony of Spain that became the independent nation of Equatorial Guinea.-History:The Portuguese explorer, Fernão do Pó, seeking a route to India, is credited with having discovered the island of Bioko in 1472. He called it Formosa , but it quickly took on the name of...

 (today Equatorial Guinea
Equatorial Guinea
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), on the island of Corisco
Corisco
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, she moved (in infancy) to Spain
Spain
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, where she eventually pursued her studies. As an adult she travelled in the land of her birth with a view to exploring her roots, and in order to prepare for her writings.

Poetry and writings on Equatoguinean legends

Her writings included:
  • Ceiba (1978), a poetry collection.
  • Leyendas guineanas (1981), a collection of legends from Guinea, aimed with a young readership in mind.

See also

  • Raquel Ilonbé on Spanish Wikipedia
  • Equatoguinean literature in Spanish#1981-1984
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