Western Saharan literature in Spanish
Western Saharan literature in Spanish is a small body of writing which has emerged in contemporary times mainly in the form of lyrics written by singers who have chosen the Spanish language as their medium.
Linguistic and historical context
This choice of the Spanish language as Western Saharan songwriters' medium of expression reflects the fact that, together with Equatorial Guinea, where a more sizeable Spanish language literature has emerged, Western Sahara was formerly a colony of Spain, and the principal language of that country has remained as a widespread lingua franca.
Writers
Some of the better-known writers of Spanish language lyrics from Western Sahara include:
References
See also
- Mariem Hassan#Use of Spanish in lyrics
- Nayim Alal#Use of Spanish in lyrics
- Equatoguinean literature in Spanish
- List of African writers by country#Western Sahara
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