Remi Adedeji Explained

Remi Adedeji
Birth Place:Okemesi, Southern Region, British Nigeria (now in Ekiti State, Nigeria)
Occupation:Children's writer
Nationality:Nigerian

Remi Aduke Adedeji (born 1937) is a Nigerian writer for children.

Biography

Adedeji was born in Okemesi in Ekiti State in 1937.[1] Adedeji was disappointed with books for children because they did not reflect African culture. Many of her stories are based on Nigerian folk tales. She wrote and published The fat woman in 1973. She has become an associate editor for the academic journal, Bookbird.[2] Her books frequently involve a tortoise character. Her 1986 book of "Moonlight Stories" involves a number of Just-so stories which explains why vultures are bald or why the tortoise's shell appears cracked.[3]

Works

Notes and References

  1. https://library.osu.edu/literary-map-of-africa/authors/adedeji-remi-aduke Remi Adedeji
  2. Book: Adedeji, Remi . Moonlight Stories . 1999 . Heinemann Educational Books . 978-978-129-248-4 . en.
  3. http://www.africanbookscollective.com/books/moonlight-stories Moonlight Stories
  4. http://aflit.arts.uwa.edu.au/FEMECalireEN.html Remi Adedeji