Mongo Beti, born Jean-Paul Beti, was a Cameroonian writer known for his focus on social issues in the context of colonialism and the post-colonial period. Born on June 30, 1932, and passing away on October 8, 2001, Beti's works often explored the complexities of African society under colonial rule and its aftermath.
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“Old carts can be repainted but they still keep moving in the same old ruts”
Source: Perpetua and the Habit of Unhappiness
