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Anowa is a play by
Ghanaian writer Ama Ata
Aidoo that was
published in 1970,
after Aidoo returned from
Stanford University in
California to
teach at the...
- at
Legon in 1964 (first
published in 1965) and
Pittsburgh in 1988, and
Anowa,
published in 1971 and
produced at the Gate
Theatre in
London in 1991. Her...
- It was
subsequently published in an
edition with Aidoo's
second play,
Anowa (1970), both
works dealing with the
differences between Western culture...
- well as
equality leads Anowa down a
winding path of both
happiness and misery.
Anowa chooses a man of her own to marry.
Anowa supports her
husband Kofi...
- May 31: Ama Ata Aidoo, 81,
author and
playwright (The
Dilemma of a Ghost,
Anowa),
minister of
education (1982–1983). July 22:
Sherry Ayittey, 75, Ghanaian...
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Achimota College.
Aggrey was born in Anomabu, the son of
Princess Abena Anowa of
Ajumako and
Okyeame Prince Kodwo Kwegyir, the
Chief Linguist in the court...
- Of The Swan
Annette Tison and
Talus Taylor -
Barbapapa Ama Ata
Aidoo –
Anowa Robert Bolt – Vivat!
Vivat Regina!
Dario Fo –
Accidental Death of an Anarchist...
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residence in the
Choctaw Nation, the
tribe gave him a
Choctaw name, Nachoba
Anowa, that meant"Limping Wolf" in English. In 1820,
Kingsbury chose a location...
- Ama Ata Aidoo, 81,
Ghanaian author,
playwright (The
Dilemma of a Ghost,
Anowa), and politician,
minister of
education (1982–1983).
Vellayani Arjunan,...
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Point Zero and The
Hidden Face of Eve),
Flora Nwapa (Efuru), Ama Ata
Aidoo (
Anowa, Changes: A Love Story), and
Buchi Emecheta (The
Bride Price, The Slave...