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Lenrie Leopold Wilfred Peters (1
September 1932 – 28 May 2009) was a
Gambian surgeon, novelist, poet and educationist.
Peters was born on 1
September 1932...
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January 2020. "Index Sc-Sf". Lebdai, Benaouda; Peters,
Lenrie (2007). "Interview with
Gambian writer Lenrie Peters".
Commonwealth Essays and Studies. 29 (2):...
- musicians.
Since the 1960s, an English-language
Gambian literature has emerged.
Lenrie Peters is
considered the
founding father of this literature,
whilst notable...
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Lenrie Olatokunbo Aina (born 20
December 1950) is a
professor of
Library and
Information Science, and
former National Librarian/Chief
Executive Officer...
- born in 1929 in Bathurst, Gambia, to
Lenrie Ernest Ingram Peters (1894–14
February 1968) and
Kezia Rosemary.
Lenrie was a
Sierra Leone Creole,
while Rosemary...
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Sierra Leone. He was the
youngest of five children; his
siblings included Dr
Lenrie Peters (1932-2009), a surgeon, poet and novelist. He
studied Economics at...
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written Gambian literature has
emerged since the 1960s,
spearheaded by
Lenrie Peters. In the Gambia, like much of West Africa, the oral
literary tradition...
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Chukwuemeka Ike of Nigeria. 1999 - "And
Miles to Go
Before I Sleep" by Dr.
Lenrie Peters of the Gambia. 2000 - "Encourage the Best,
Support the Rest" by Moore...
- artists:
Ethiopian artist Skunder Boghossian; Wole Soyinka;
Gambian poet
Lenrie Peters;
South African poet in
exile Mazisi Kunene;
Ghanaian poet and his...
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Network | by AquaSPE". thewaternetwork.com.
Retrieved 2023-01-06. Aina,
Lenrie (July 2012).
Nigerian Library ****ociation at 50:Promoting
Library and Information...