Remi Adedeji

Remi Aduke Adedeji
Born 1937
Okemesi
Nationality Nigeria
Occupation Children's writer

Remi Aduke Adedeji (born 1937) is a Nigerian writer for children.

Life

Adedeji was born in Okemesi in Ekiti State in 1937.[1] Adedeji was disappointed with books for children because they did not reflect African culture. Many of her stories are based on Nigerian folk tales.[1] She wrote and published The fat woman in 1973.[2] She has become an associate editor for the academic journal, Bookbird. Her books frequently involve a tortoise character. Her 1986 book of "Moonlight Stories" involves a number of Just-so stories which explains why vultures are bald or why the tortoise's shell appears cracked.[3]

Works

References

  1. 1 2 Remi Adedeji, Ohio University, Retrieved 27 February 2016
  2. 1 2 Remi Adedeji, A Bibliography of Anglophone Women Writers, Tony Simoes da Silva, aflit.arts.uwa.edu.au, Retrieved 27 February 2016
  3. 1 2 Moonlight Stories, African Book Collective, Retrieved 27 February 2016
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