Afro-asian writers with biography definition

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    The Afro–Asian Writers’ Conferences were a series of gatherings of literary figures from Asia and Africa that took place over two decades to denounce imperialism and to establish cultural contacts among their countries.

    The first conference (and by far the best known) was held in October in Tashkent, the capital of Uzbekistan (at that time the Uzbek SSR, part of the Soviet Union). That conference featured writers from 36 countries. Subsequent conferences convened in Cairo, Egypt, in February , in Beirut, Lebanon, in March , in New Delhi, India, in November , in Almaty, Kazakhstan (at that time the Kazakh SSR, part of the Soviet Union), in September , and in Luanda, Angola, in June

    The Afro–Asian Writers’ Conferences were inspired by the Asian–African Conference, that met in April in Bandung, Indonesia.

    Although the Bandung Conference did no