Auteurs de plusieurs oeuvres. Nurtured by cross cultural influence, Alexis Maxime Feyou de Happy brings to the Art world the most versatile talent in African literature. Co-Founder with Dave K. Moktoi, of his country first writer’s and artist organization the Uhuru Art Societies (1974); he began his artistic endeavors with gusto. His first collected poems Consciousness Exposed (1973), addressed before its time the present condition of Africa. Always a curious mind, he studied astronomy in Paris, next to Archeology and Economical Sciences. An early member of the Paris XIII district Society of Archeology in 1981, he proposed to Paul Quiles, the Creation of a Cross-discipline organization that would foster the development of Computer sciences and bring together great talents. Paul Quiles later became State Secretary under Mitterrand and a decade latter it was the computer revolution that brought the internet to the world. With French movie star Pascal Legitimus AMF de H had his first stage experience at Porte de St Cloud in Paris. In 1983, he left France for the United States. His upcoming book on the history of Bamileke written with his father, author and statesman Prince Joseph Feyou de Happy of Bana, tells the extraordinary story of people from their African, Greek, Jewish and Asian roots to the heart of the African continent, a 3,000 years odyssey. AMF de H, was born in Cameroon. He obtained a Baccalaureate in Letter & Philosophy from Claude Monet in Paris and studied at the Louvres and Sorbonne. His other works includes DITHY, a remarkable play published in France, 2002. In Dithy, AMF de H. brought to life the internal turmoil of an intellectual woman witnessing the twenty first century, while confronting an unfaithful partner. AMF de H. has been working on other projects. His greatest challenge maybe his chronology of world history. Yet there is a philosophical treatise on human social evolution on which he has been working for the past fifteen years.