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Tag: Ghanaian Literature

November 12, 2013 Kinna

Lady Jaye Reviews Ayi Kwei Armah’s The BeautyFul Ones Are Not Yet Born

November 11, 2013November 11, 2013 Kinna

Five Recommended Short Story Collections by Ghanaian Writers

November 10, 2013November 10, 2013 Kinna

This Sunday, on the Eve of Ghanaian Literature Week

October 21, 2013November 11, 2013 Kinna

Announcing The 3rd Ghanaian Literature Week, November 11 – 17, 2013

September 1, 2013September 1, 2013 Kinna

Boakyewaa Glover launches The Justice

July 7, 2013July 7, 2013 Kinna

‘For Bessie Head’ by Ama Ata Aidoo

May 27, 2013June 8, 2013 Kinna

21 Days/21 Poems: ‘Eclipse’ by Kwadwo Opoku-Agyemang

May 5, 2013June 8, 2013 Kinna

21 Days/21 Poems: ‘Stank with Sweat’ by Nana Nyarko Boateng

March 21, 2013June 8, 2013 Kinna

As Though Exiled From Myself

November 22, 2011June 8, 2013 Kinna

On #GhanaLit Chat with Nii Ayikwei Parkes

November 20, 2011November 20, 2011 Kinna

It’s a Wrap! Ghanaian Literature Week

November 20, 2011November 21, 2011 Kinna

Mummy, read: Koku the Cockerel by Franka Maria Andoh

November 20, 2011May 11, 2013 Kinna

On Tales from Different Tails by Nana Awere Damoah

November 19, 2011June 2, 2013 Kinna

Between Sisters – Adwoa Badoe

November 19, 2011November 19, 2011 Kinna

Guest Review: Mistress of the Game by Asabea Ashun

November 14, 2011October 20, 2015 Kinna

Mr Happy and the Hammer of God – Martin Egblewogbe

October 11, 2011June 8, 2013 Kinna

The 2nd Annual Ghanaian Literature Week

August 25, 2011 Kinna

Mummy, read: Voice in the Forest by Efua T. Sutherland

April 13, 2011June 8, 2013 Kinna

21 Days/21 Poems: A Curve in the Tell by Nana Fredua-Agyeman

November 20, 2010June 8, 2013 Kinna

Mummy, read one last time: Sosu’s Call by Meshack Asare

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Kinna

Lifelong reader. I read mostly fiction. I enjoy world literature. I’m partial to women writers, especially African women writers. Here, you'll find commentary on novels, short stories and poems. In Accra, Ghana. Contact me at kinnareads at gmail dot com. Host of Africa Reading Challenge.

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