Kofi Anyidoho

poet, politician, playwright · Ghana · 78 years old

Biography

Kofi Anyidoho (born 25 July 1947) is a Ghanaian poet and academic who comes from a family tradition of Ewe poets and oral artists. He is currently Professor of Literature at the University of Ghana. He has received numerous awards for his poetry, including the Valco Fund Literary Award, the Langston Hughes Prize, the BBC Arts and Africa Poetry Award, the Fania Kruger Fellowship for Poetry of Social Vision, Poet of the Year (Ghana), and the Ghana Book Award.

Biography

Born in Wheta, in Ghana's Volta Region, Anyidoho was educated in Ghana and the USA, and holds a B.A. Honours degree in English & Linguistics from the University of Ghana, Legon, an M.A. in Folklore from Indiana University Bloomington and gained his PhD in Comparative Literature at the University of Texas at Austin. Having trained as a teacher at Accra Training College and at the Advanced Teacher Training College-Winneba, he taught primary, middle and secondary school, before joining the University of Ghana-Legon. Currently the Professor of Literature in the English Department, he has also been Director of the CODESRIA African Humanities Institute Program, acting Director of the School of Performing Arts and Head of the English Department. He was installed as the first occupant of the Kwame Nkrumah Chair in African Studies at the University of Ghana on 18 March 2010.

Poetry

Kofi Anyidoho's poetry is noted for its distinctive approach of blending modern themes with traditional elements. It draws upon the three-chord structure of Ewe oral tradition to inspire hope. He not only writes with the background of Ewe oral tradition experiences but also enacts the very performance and oration of his poems in griotic style.

Elegy for the Revolution (1978) A Harvest of Our Dreams (1985), Heinemann (paperback 1998), ISBN 0-435-90261-X Earthchild (1985), Woeli Publishing, ISBN 9964-970-72-2 Ancestral Logic and Caribbean Blues (1992), Africa World Press, ISBN 0-86543-265-1 Praise Song for the Land: Poems of Hope & Love & Care (2002). Foreword by Kofi Awoonor The Place We Call Home and Other Poems (2011)

Writing

Anyidoho's academic writing includes:

The Pan African Ideal in Literatures of the Black World, Accra: Ghana Universities Press, 1989 Transcending Boundaries: the diaspora experience in African heritage literatures, Evanston: Northwestern University, 1995 The Word Behind Bars and the Paradox of Exile, Northwestern University Press (1997), ISBN 0-8101-1393-7 Kofi Anyidoho and James Gibbs (eds), Fontomfrom. Contemporary Ghanaian Literature, Theatre and Film, Editions Rodopi B.V. (2000), ISBN 90-420-1273-0 Poetry as Dramatic Performance in Tejumola Olaniyan and Ato Quayson's African Literature: An Anthology of Criticism and Theory

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Frequently asked questions about Kofi Anyidoho

How old is Kofi Anyidoho?

Kofi Anyidoho is 78 years old, born July 25, 1947.

What is Kofi Anyidoho known for?

Kofi Anyidoho is a poet, politician, playwright.

What is Kofi Anyidoho's nationality?

Kofi Anyidoho is Ghana.

Where did Kofi Anyidoho study?

Kofi Anyidoho studied at University of Ghana, Indiana University Bloomington, University of Texas at Austin.

Awards & Honours

  • ALA Distinguished Member Award
  • Fellow of the Ghana Academy of Arts and Sciences