This collection of essays from eight of the most respected academics in
the field brings together a number of critical perspectives to focus on
the signal work of a 21st century Ghanaian writer. Amma Darko is
recognized in these interdisciplinary critiques as a significant writer
whose storytelling talent documents the continent's globalization pains.
What is revealed is a writer who knows how to tell a good story yet
confident enough in her art to deliver a stinging and unflinching
criticism of what Ghana has become.