Chadian literature has suffered greatly from the turmoil which has engulfed the country, economical and political.
As with many cultures, literature in Chad began with folk tales and legends.
[2] Chad's only literary critic, Ahmat Taboye, wrote Anthologie de la littérature tchadienne in 2003 to spread knowledge of Chadian literature.
Though there are not very many well-known Chadian writers, there are a few, including Joseph Brahim Seïd, Baba Moustapha, Antoine Bangui, Koulsy Lamko, Nimrod, and Noël Nétonon Ndjékéry.
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