Sobre el Autor

Kofi Awoonor was a prominent Ghanaian poet, novelist, and academic, known for his profound contributions to African literature. His works often explore themes of identity, culture, and the complexities of the post-colonial experience. Awoonor's poetry is celebrated for its lyrical beauty and deep engagement with traditional African oral forms, which he adeptly blended with modern literary techniques. His notable works include 'This Earth, My Brother' and 'The Breast of the Earth,' which reflect his deep connection to his homeland and the struggles faced by its people.

Beyond his literary achievements, Awoonor was also an influential figure in Ghanaian politics, serving as a diplomat and advocating for the preservation of African culture and heritage. His life was marked by personal tragedy, including the loss of his son in the 2013 Westgate shopping mall attack in Kenya. Awoonor's legacy continues to resonate in the literary world, inspiring generations of writers and readers with his poignant exploration of the human condition and the African experience.

nacionalidad Ghanés
Fecha de Nacimiento January 13, 1935
Lugar de Nacimiento Ahenkro, Ashanti Region, Ghana
Fecha de fallecimiento September 21, 2013