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Shaaban bin Robert, also known as Shaaban Robert (1 January 1909 – 20 June 1962), was a Tanzanian poet, author, and essayist who supported the preservation of Tanzanian verse traditions. [2] Robert is celebrated as one of the greatest Tanzanian Swahili thinkers, intellectuals and writers in East Africa and has been called "poet laureate of ...
Shaaban bin Robert (1909–1962, Tanzania, nf/p) ... Norway, p), known as St Ronald of Orkney; Eiríkur Rögnvaldsson (born 1955, Iceland, nf)
Leiden: Brill. Knappert, Jan (1990) A grammar of literary Swahili. (Working papers on Swahili, 10). Gent: Seminarie voor Swahili en de Taalproblematiek van de Ontwikkelingsgebieden. Nagy, Géza Füssi, The rise of Swahili literature and the œuvre of Shaaban bin Robert (Academic journal) Topan, Farouk, Why Does a Swahili Writer Write?
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Abdullah bin Khalifa of Zanzibar (1910–1963), tenth Sultan of Zanzibar; Thomas Marealle (1915–2007), ... Shaaban bin Robert (1909–1962), poet, author, essayist;
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A white-haired, bow-tie wearing judge with a reputation for harsh sentencing ("Heads-Will-Roll Cole"). To the shock of the Hill Street cops, Cole is caught picking up a payoff from a bus station locker and also accepting a bribe. He is forced to resign in disgrace and it is mentioned, almost in passing, that he commits suicide not long afterward.
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