J. Benibengor Blay

J. Benibengor Blay (born 1915) was a Ghanaian journalist, writer, publisher and politician, who has been called "the father of popular writing in Ghana".[1]

Life

Blay was born in Half Assini and educated at the Regent Street Polytechnic in London.[2] He began writing poetry in 1937, publishing stories from the early 1940s onwards.[3] Some of his work was published by his own publishing company, the Benibengor Book Agency, Aboso.

In 1958 Blay was elected to the Ghanaian National Assembly, and later served as Minister for Art and Culture (1965-66)[4] under Kwame Nkrumah.[2]

Works

Stories
Poetry
Other

References

  1. Albert S. Gérard, European-language Writing in Sub-Saharan Africa, Volume 2, 1986, p. 833.
  2. 2.0 2.1 G. D. Killam, Alicia L. Kerfoot, Student Encyclopedia of African Literature, Greenwood press, 2008, p. 68.
  3. Angmor, Charles (1996). Contemporary Literature in Ghana 1911-1978: A Critical Evaluation. Accra: Woeli Publishing Services. pp. 24–5. ISBN 9964-978-20-0.
  4. Africa Who's Who, London: Africa Journal for Africa Books Ltd, 1981, p. 230.
  5. The Story of Tata, "a very comprehensive account of the life of Mr. Joshua Kwabena Siaw ... one of Ghana's most prominent business men".

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