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Sutherland, Efua Theodora (1924-1996)


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Definition of List of African writers (by country) - wordIQ Dictionary & Encyclopedia - English
URL: http://www.wordiq.com/definition/List_of_African_writers_(by_country)

Online Definitions, Dictionary, Encyclopedia, thesaurus and reference guide, and translator tool.

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Sutherland, Efua Theodora - English
URL: http://www.alexanderstreet2.com/BLDRLive/bios/A16628BIO.html

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A Black educator, poet, playwright and director, was born in Cape Coast, Ghana, on June 27, 1924. She attended St. Monica's Training College in Mampong, Ghana, before proceeding to Homerton College, Cambridge, England where she earned a bachelor of arts degree in education. She also studied at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. In 1954, she married an American, William Sutherland, from whom she had three children.

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Babelguides: Efua Theodora Sutherland - English
URL: http://www.babelguides.com/view/person/14953

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University of Exeter - Anglophone and Lusophone African Writers - English
URL: http://www.ex.ac.uk/~ajsimoes/aflit/SutherlandEN.html

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Efua Theodora SUTHERLAND. Born in Ghana in 1924, Efua Theodora Sutherland attended school in Ghana and England, graduating with a BA in Education from Homerton College, Cambridge University. Her return to Ghana in 1951 represents the beginning of what has been one of the most illustrious and least celebrated careers in African writing in English. Recently described in the authoritative Dictionary of Literary Biography as "the great dame of the Ghanaian drama and theatrical world", Efua Sutherland remains one of the least known African writers in English. Sutherland has written biography, poetry, fiction, and plays for both radio and the stage.

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Efua Sutherland - English
URL: http://www.kirjasto.sci.fi/efuasut.htm

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Ghanaian theatre pioneer, children's author, and dramatist, whose best-known works include Foriwa (1962), Edufa (1967), and The Marriage of Anansewa (1975). In 1960 Sutherland founded the Drama Studio in Accra, which became part of the Institute of African Studies at the University of Ghana. Sutherland's plays were often based on African myths and legends, but she also used Western sources, such as Euripides and Lewis Carroll.

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