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Efua Sutherland

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Efua Sutherland
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Naaŋɔfemale Demese
Country of citizenshipGhana Demese
Name in native languageEfua Theodora Sutherland Demese
Date of birth27 Siibenya'aŋa 1924 Demese
Place of birthCape Coast Demese
Date of death2 Ko'oro 1996 Demese
Place of deathAnkara Demese
ChildEsi Sutherland-Addy Demese
Languages spoken, written or signedEnglish, Akan Demese
Writing languageEnglish Demese
Occupationpoet, writer, playwright, educator, children's writer Demese
Field of workpoetry Demese
EmployerUniversity of Ghana Demese
Educated atSt Monica's Senior High School, Homerton College, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London Demese
Academic degreeBachelor of Science Demese
Academic majorlinguistics Demese
Work period (start)1951 Demese
Work period (end)1996 Demese
Notable workDrama Studio, Panafest Demese
Award receivedGoogle Doodle Demese
Personal pronounL484 Demese

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Efua Theodora Sutherland to ba dɔgɛ (Tigerɛ nambua di dabesa 1924 yuunɛ gee ti a ki Ko'oro, dabesa ayi (2nd), 1996 yuunɛ la puan) [1]dela Gaana gɔngulesa de'enɔ nɛŋadaana, de'endɛ'ɛna, kɔma gɔngulesa, gulesa gee ita dakerɛ, gɔnɔ zamesegɔ tuntuna, se'em biseri gee zɛbera bɔ'ɔra kɔma daaŋɔ yɛla la se'em suŋeri buuri malema yɛla ti si tɔla nɛŋa. A gɔnɔ sisesi ti a gulesɛ la dela Foriwa (1962), [2]Edufa (1967),[3]la The Marriage of Anansewa (1975).[4][5] Efua Sutherland n dikɛ Gaana de'eŋɔ yeleŋo,[6]the Gaana gɔngulesereba tansugere,[7]the Ghana Experimental Theatre', la a community project called the Kodzidan (Story House) wuu wa'am mi na[8]

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  1. https://www.modernghana.com/news/864177/google-celebrates-efua-sutherland-across-the-world.html
  2. https://books.google.com/books?id=em3RAAAAMAAJ
  3. https://archive.org/details/edufa00eduf
  4. https://www.goodreads.com/work/best_book/647224-the-marriage-of-anansewa-a-storytelling-drama-african-creative-writing
  5. Sutherland, Efua Theodora Morgue, 1924–1996 (1975). The Marriage of Anansewa: a storytelling drama. London: Longman. ISBN 058264139X. OCLC 2292359
  6. https://archive.org/details/myriadworldsbudd00kons
  7. https://archive.org/stream/richard_2552/2552_djvu.txt
  8. https://archive.org/details/blackauthorsillu00murp