Bediako Asare Explained
Bediako Asare (born 1930) is a Ghanaian journalist and author, initially from Ghana. He began his career working on local newspapers, then relocated to Dar es Salaam, Tanzania in 1963,[1] to help launch The Nationalist newspaper.
In 1969 he published his novel Rebel, about the conflict between traditional ways and modernity in Sub-Saharan Africa.[2] [3] Writing in Africa Report, Sheila Wilson said of The Rebel: "The story is simple and the language unpretentious, and the impact of change and hope gives strength and quality to the novel."[4] Asare's novel The Stubborn was published in Nairobi in 1976. Stephen H. Arnold, reviewing it in the African Book Publishing Record, noted that its intended audience was "15-18 year olds of East African ruling classes" and that: "The main themes are science versus superstition and the value of counsel from elders."
Works
- Book: Bediako, K.A. . 1966 . Don't leave me mercy: Echoes from Owusu's marriage life . Accra . Anowuo Educational Publications .
- Book: Bediako, K.A. . 1966 . The downfall of Kwame Nkrumah . Accra . Anowuo Educational Publications .
- Book: Bediako, K.A. . 1967 . A husband for Esi Ellua . Accra . Anowuo Educational Publications .
- Book: Bediako, K.A. . 1969 . Rebel . London. Heinemann Educational Books, (African Writers Series 59) .
- Book: Bediako, K.A. . 1972 . Mwasi . Nairobi. . Swahili.
- Book: Bediako, K.A. . 1975 . Majuto. Dar es Salaam . East African Literature Bureau . Swahili.
- Book: Bediako, K.A. . 1976 . The Stubborn . Nairobi . East African Literature Bureau .
Notes and References
- Chris Kwame Awuyah, "Bediako Asare (1930–)", in Eugene Benson and L. W. Conolly (eds), Encyclopedia of Post-Colonial Literatures in English, Routledge, 2004, p. 69.
- O. R. Dathorne, The Black Mind: a history of African literature, University of Minnesota Press, 1974, pp. 196–197.
- [Albert S. Gérard]
- "Asare, Bediako", in Hans M. Zell, Carol Bundy & Virginia Coulon (eds), A New Reader's Guide to African Literature, Heinemann Educational Books, 1983, p. 130.