Arts and Africa - BBC African Sevice, London
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09 August 1985
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ALS 4/5 - The Bernth Lindfors African Literature Collection - BBC African Service London
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5 pages
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UKZN - Centre for African Literary Studies
Paddy Brew a Ganaian Poet who began writing poetry in 1975. He's been talking to Patrick Quarcoo about his style and why he has adopted it. While Neville Harms talks with Bai T. Moore from Liberia, who made his name with his dectective story 'Murder In The Cassava Patch'. More substantial though is his collection of poetry, 'Ebony Dust', in which he wrote of his travels in four continents.
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