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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsHorrible: Ghanaian writer, dissident, and diplomat Kofi Awoonor among the dead in Nairobi
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/africaandindianocean/kenya/10326144/Nairobi-shopping-mall-attacks-Kofi-Awoonor-Ghanaian-poet-killed-in-Westgate-Attack.htmlGhanaian poet and diplomat Kofi Awoonor is among the 39 killed during the attack on Westgate Mall. He died on Saturday, aged 78, from injuries sustained in the attack on Westgate Mall, Nairobi.
The Ghanaian government confirmed Awoonors death early Sunday morning. Awoonors son had been shot in the shoulder during the attack, for which Somali militant group Al-Shabab has claimed responsibility, and was treated and discharged from hospital late on Saturday. In addition to the 39 people killed, it is estimated 100 have been injured in the attack.
Awoonor was in Nairobi to speak at the Storymoja Hay Festival, a four-day celebration of writing, thinking and storytelling. Along with Ghanaian poets Nii Parkes and Kwame Dawes, he was due to perform on Saturday evening as part of a showcase of award-winning poetry from both sides of Africa.
He said during the festival that the event had the best representation of Ghanaian authors that we have ever had and commended the fellow authors and writers there: Together we are discussing the birthing pains of countries. During a poetry masterclass that Awoonor held at the festival he discussed mortality and said he was unafraid of death. Julie Muriuki, a writer who attended, posted on a blog afterwards: Ive been looking for my writing voice and Awoonor has shown me where to find it. Im eternally grateful.
The Ghanaian government confirmed Awoonors death early Sunday morning. Awoonors son had been shot in the shoulder during the attack, for which Somali militant group Al-Shabab has claimed responsibility, and was treated and discharged from hospital late on Saturday. In addition to the 39 people killed, it is estimated 100 have been injured in the attack.
Awoonor was in Nairobi to speak at the Storymoja Hay Festival, a four-day celebration of writing, thinking and storytelling. Along with Ghanaian poets Nii Parkes and Kwame Dawes, he was due to perform on Saturday evening as part of a showcase of award-winning poetry from both sides of Africa.
He said during the festival that the event had the best representation of Ghanaian authors that we have ever had and commended the fellow authors and writers there: Together we are discussing the birthing pains of countries. During a poetry masterclass that Awoonor held at the festival he discussed mortality and said he was unafraid of death. Julie Muriuki, a writer who attended, posted on a blog afterwards: Ive been looking for my writing voice and Awoonor has shown me where to find it. Im eternally grateful.
His study of African literature should be on every bookshelf. What awful news.
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Horrible: Ghanaian writer, dissident, and diplomat Kofi Awoonor among the dead in Nairobi (Original Post)
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dixiegrrrrl
(60,161 posts)1. The invaders are STILL in the mall, with hostages
I read this am.
God, I hope this does not become a copycat thing.
Cooley Hurd
(26,877 posts)2. Jeebus! His Wikipedia Bio:
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(56,582 posts)3. I hate self-kicking, but I'm going to kick out of respect for Dr. Awoonor
His body of work is absolutely crucial to understanding post-colonial literature, and his death this weekend was so senseless as to defy description.