This dossier brings together 50 figures — writers, artists, and thinkers — whose works have shaped imaginations, challenged ideas, and carried Cameroonian culture far beyond its borders. The goal is twofold: to provide a reliable and inspiring panorama, and to offer quick reference points (key works, essential contributions) for discovery, study, and cultural programming.
Literature and Poetry
- Mongo Beti – Novelist; satirical critique of colonialism and postcolonial elites (Cruel City, The Poor Christ of Bomba).
- Ferdinand Oyono – Chronicler of colonial alienation (Houseboy, The Old Man and the Medal).
- René Philombe – Poet and publisher; dignity of the people, founder of CLE editions.
- Djaïli Amadou Amal – Novelist and activist; gender violence and Sahel traditions (Les Impatientes).
- Patrice Nganang – Novelist and essayist; urban memory and politics (Dog Days).
- Werewere Liking – Playwright and novelist; ritual theatre and pan-African aesthetics (It Shall Be of Jasper and Coral).
- Bassek Ba Kobhio – Writer-filmmaker; rural social critique (Sango Malo).
- Sévérin Cécile Abega – Anthropologist and short story writer (Les Bimanes).
- Léonora Miano – Franco-Cameroonian novelist; diaspora and memory (Contours of the Day That Comes).
- John Nkemngong Nkengasong – Anglophone author; postcolonial modernity (Across the Mongolo).
- Linus T. Asong – Anglophone novelist; satire and humor.
- Blaise Nguene – Contemporary poet; urban and intimate voice.
- Francis Bebey – Writer-musician; oral tradition and pedagogy (The Laughing Cry, Child of the Plume).
- Dibussi Tande – Poet-essayist; public sphere and cyberculture.
- Boniface Mongo-Mboussa – Literary critic; bridges between Africa and the diaspora.
- Achille Ngoye – Novelist; African crime fiction.
- Hélène Niambi – Poet; femininity and territory.
- Mutt-Lon – Novelist; history and memory (The Lady of the Academy).
- Imbolo Mbue – Novelist; diaspora and capitalism (Behold the Dreamers).
- Jude Fokwang – Anthropologist-essayist; youth, media, and cultures.
Critical Thought, History and Philosophy
- Fabien Eboussi Boulaga – Philosopher; critique of religion and modernity (Christianity Without Fetishes).
- Marcien Towa – Philosopher; rationality and intellectual emancipation.
- Achille Mbembe – Historian-thinker; postcolony, necropolitics (Critique of Black Reason).
- Célestin Monga – Economist-thinker; institutions, development, freedom.
- François-Xavier Ngoubeyou – Diplomat-essayist; political thought.
- Mathias Éric Owona Nguini – Political scientist; society, media, security.
- Eugène Ébodé – Writer-essayist; cultural history and memory.
- Jean-Marc Ela – Theologian-sociologist; liberation theology in Africa.
- Jean-Paul Mbélé – Philosopher; ethics and African identity.
- Jean-Pierre Tchouta – Historian; colonial and postcolonial studies.
Music
- Manu Dibango – Pioneer of Afro-jazz; globalized Cameroonian sound (Soul Makossa).
- Richard Bona – Bassist-singer; virtuosity and global fusion.
- Sam Fan Thomas – Afropop artist; makossa rhythms (African Typic Collection).
- Petit Pays – Singer; urban scene and popular impact.
- Charlotte Dipanda – Singer; major contemporary voice.
- Ben Decca – Makossa singer; melodic continuity.
- Grace Decca – Singer; elegance in makossa.
- X-Maleya – Group; urban pop and diaspora.
- Lady Ponce – Bikutsi singer; powerful stage presence.
- Krotal – Rapper; pioneer of Cameroonian hip-hop and social conscience.
Cinema, Visual Arts and Stage
- Jean-Pierre Bekolo – Filmmaker; narrative experimentation (Quartier Mozart).
- Osvalde Lewat – Documentary filmmaker; justice and memory.
- Alain Ngann – Photographer; urban contemporary portraiture.
- Hervé Yamguen – Visual artist-poet; hybridizations and material poetry.
- Salifou Lindou – Visual artist; public art and installations in Douala.
- Goddy Leye – Artist and mentor; Doual’art platform.
- Bill Kouélany – Artist and pedagogue; contemporary African scenes.
- Hervé Ngangmo – Visual designer; graphic language and identity.
- Valérie Oka – Visual artist; body and trans-African dialogues.
- Daniella Tchatchoua – Choreographer-performer; new stage languages.


