Featured Poet: Reginald Asangba Taluah
To watch Taluah perform his poem go to: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jOkUvqkLrO8
Reginald Asangba Taluah’s poem “A Voice from Within” begins with an invocation in the tradition of song from the Upper East Region of Ghana. He likes to remind people that “in some African languages mere conversations stand as poetry and tno to mention the occasions when the drums, flutes and other instruments are accompanied in euphony by the potent voices of performers.”
“Since most great literature in Africa is to be found in Oral traditions one needs to get back to these roots in order to portray that heritage,” writes Taluah.
Reginald Asangbe Taluah was born on the 14th of April 1984. He hails from Navrongo in the Upper East Region of Ghana. He graduated from the University of Ghana in 2007 with a degree in English and Sociology and currently pursuing a Masters in Philosophy (M.Phil) in Literature in English at the Department of English-University of Ghana after serving as a Teaching Assistant in the same Department.
The Ghana Poetry Project is a new effort to promote the poetry of Ghana and its poets in Ghana and around the world. You can find out more at the Ghana Poetry Project at www.ghanapoetryproject.com.
You can find previous postings of poets in the archives.
