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Dis Nor Go Sabi Book: A Teacher's Rebuff That Sparks A Boy's Ambition
by Edwin M. Luseni
47 pages; quality trade paperback (softcover); catalogue #05-0933; ISBN 1-4120-6032-x; US$12.00, C$13.55, EUR10.00, £7.00
The impact of Colonialism and its Western education on parents and their children in black Africa.
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The impact of Colonialism and its Western education on parents and their children in black Africa.
About the Author
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Edwin Michael Luseni was born at Sendewu in a polygamous family in Sierra Leone, West Africa, during the latter part of the 1930s. His father, Chief Kafa Luseni, was a local town chief of Sendewu. He attended the Christ the King College (C.K.C.) in Bo. He embarked into the United States of America in the mid-1970s to pursue higher studies. He entered Emerson College of Communications in Boston, Massachusetts and graduated with a BSc degree in Mass Communications.
Eddie, as he is popularly known among friends, started writing short stories in his native country ever since he was a boy. In 1986, he published his first poem entitled, "Who Has Seen The Dollar?" in a competition held by the American Poetry Anthology, Volume VI, Number 2, edited by John Frost. Since then he has been writing short stories but has not had the chance to publish any of them.
He is married and has two children.
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