GHANA 21 HAIKU is unbelievably precious. After all, this delightful poetic form was not only exclusively Japanese until recently, but its Ghanaian manifestation may not be more than half a decade old. This collection is from Adje Agyei Baah, the undoubtedly prolific headliner of a group of courageous, playful, yet profoundly serious poets.
ADJEI AGYEI-BAAH is the co-founder of Poetry Foundation Ghana and Africa Haiku Network. In 2015, he co-launched the Mamba Journal, Africa's first International haiku journal with Emmanuel Jesse Kalusian.
GHANA 21 HAIKU is unbelievably precious. After all, this delightful poetic form was not only exclusively Japanese until recently, but its Ghanaian manifestation may not be more than half a decade old. This collection is from Adje Agyei Baah, the undoubtedly prolific headliner of a group of courageous, playful, yet profoundly serious poets.
ADJEI AGYEI-BAAH is the co-founder of Poetry Foundation Ghana and Africa Haiku Network. In 2015, he co-launched the Mamba Journal, Africa's first International haiku journal with Emmanuel Jesse Kalusian.