Marie-Léontine Tsibinda, born in 1958, is a distinguished poet, writer, actor, and librarian from the Republic of Congo. Her literary journey began to gain recognition in 1981 when she was awarded the National Prize for Poetry, a testament to her profound impact on the literary landscape.
In 1996, Tsibinda's talent was further acknowledged when she received the prestigious Prize Unesco-Aschberg, solidifying her status as a prominent figure in the world of poetry and literature.
However, her life took a dramatic turn in 1999 during the civil war in the Republic of Congo. Fleeing her homeland, she made a brief stop in Niamey before ultimately settling in Canada in 2002, where she continues to contribute to the arts and literature.