Asare Konadu

Samuel Asare Konadu (18 January 1932 1994) was a Ghanaian journalist, novelist and publisher, who also wrote under the pseudonym Kwabena Asare Bediako.[1]

Biography

Born in Asamang, Ashanti Region, Gold Coast, Asare Konadu attended local primary and middle schools before studying at Abuakwa State College. He entered the Ghana Information Service in 1951, and also worked as a reporter for the Gold Coast Broadcasting Service. In 1956 he was sent abroad by the government to study in London and at Strasbourg University, joining the Ghana News Agency on his return to Ghana in 1957[2] Asare Konadu's A Woman in Her Prime was reviewed by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation in 1969, and as a guest to the United States State Department in 1972 he was interviewed by the Voice of America (VOA).

He also published popular literature from his own imprint, Anowuo Educational Publications, under the name Kwabena Asare Bediako.

Works

Currently, his titles are being published by Adaex Educational Publications.

References

  1. Sharon Malinowski, Black Writers: a selection of sketches from contemporary authors, 1994, p. 362.
  2. "Konadu, Samuel Asare (1932-94)" in Oyekan Owomoyela, The Columbia Guide to West African literature in English since 1945, Columbia University Press, 2008, p. 124.


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