The Dilemma of a Ghost

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When Ato returns to Ghana from his studies in North America he brings with him a sophisticated black American wife. But their hopes of a happy marriage and of combining the “sweetness and loveliest things in Africa and America” are soon shown to have been built on an unstable foundation.

Eulalie, my people say it is not good for a woman to take alcohol. Eulalie, my people say they are not pleased to see you smoke… Eulalie, my people say…My people…My people…I have been drinking in spite of what your people say. Who married me, you or your goddam people?

What kind of wife has Ato brought home from America? Eulalie smokes, drinks, takes care not to get pregnant. Can the gulf between here and her new family ever be bridged?

Ama Ata Aidoo’s play focuses on the problems of a modern marriage that flies in the face of tradition.

 

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Weight 0.25 kg
ISBN

0582785294

Year Published

1965

Pages

50

Format

Paperback

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Ama Ata Aidoo

Professor Ama Ata Aidoo, née Christina Ama Aidoo (born 23 March 1940, Saltpond) is a Ghanaian author, poet, playwright and academic, who is also a former Minister of Education in the Ghana government.

Ama Ata Aidoo's literary career dates from when, as an undergraduate, she wrote her first play, The Dilemma Of A Ghost (1964), which was subsequently produced, performed and published. She followed that up with Anowa (drama 1970). Since then, she has published novels, including Changes (1991), volumes of poetry and short stories including An Angry Letter In January & Other Poems (1992) and The Girl Who Can & Other Stories (1997). Her third collection of short stories Diplomatic Pounds & Other Stories was published in 2012 by Ayebia. She also edited the widelyacclaimed African Love Stories Anthology, published by Ayebia (2006). Her books for children include Birds & Other Poems (2002). Aidoo has taught at colleges and universities in Ghana and the United States including the University of Cape Coast and Brown University.

She currently lives in Ghana, where in 2000 she established the Mbaasem Foundation to promote and support the work of African women writers.

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