GEORGE: (looking up) What's up, Kwame?
Joe de Graft (1924–1978) was a Ghanaian writer, dramatist, educator, and radio dramatist whose works often explore identity, social change, family dynamics, and postcolonial tensions. His career combined creative writing with theatre education and broadcasting; he is noted for lucid, character-driven pieces that are frequently used in teaching. download sons and daughters by joe de graft pdf
"Sons and Daughters" is a play by Ghanaian playwright Joe de Graft, first published in 1964. The play is a classic of African literature and explores themes of family, tradition, and modernity. GEORGE: (looking up) What's up, Kwame
| Item | Details | |------|---------| | | Early 1960s (exact year varies by source) | | First Staged | Ghana Drama Studio, Accra – 1963 (approx.) | | Published | Included in the collection The Plays of Joe de Graft (Oxford University Press, 1975) and later in various anthologies of African drama. | | Language | English, interspersed with Ghanaian idioms and proverbs. | "Sons and Daughters" is a play by Ghanaian
(The family shares a laugh as the curtain falls.)
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KWAME: (hopefully) Yeah, maybe you're right.