URI(s)
Variants
- Djoleto, Amu, 1929-
- Amu Djoleto, 1929-
- Djoleto, Solomon Alexander Amu, 1929-
Identifies LC/NAF RWO
Identifies RWO
Has Affiliation
- Organization: Ghana. Ministry of Education
Has Affiliation
- Organization: University of London. Institute of Education
Associated Locale
- Ghana
Associated Language
- English
Occupation
(lcsh) Ghana--Officials and employees
Exact Matching Concepts from Other Schemes
Closely Matching Concepts from Other Schemes
Earlier Established Forms
- Djoleto, Solomon Alexander Amu, 1929-
Sources
- found: Author's The strange man, 1967.
- found: The strange man, 1968:title page (Amu Djoleto) page 4 of cover (born in a small Ghanaian village in 1929; went to Accra Academy and St. Augustine's College, Cape Coat before reading English at the University of Ghana; studied text book production at the Institute of Education, University of London; became editor of Ghana Teachers' Journal; was for a time in charge of the Ministry of Education's developing publishing programme; he is now a senior official of the Ministry, based in Accra)
- found: His Books and reading in Ghana, c1985:t.p. (S. A. Amu Djoleto)
- found: LC data base, 4-13-87(hdg.: Djoleto, Solomon Alexander Amu, 1929- ; usage: S. A. Amu Djoleto, Amu Djoleto)
- found: Wikipedia, viewed August 7, 2024(Amu Djolete; born at Manya Kpogunor, Manya Krobo, Ghana; son of Frederick Badu, a Presbyterian minister, and Victoria Shome Tetteh, "a modest trader"; he joined Ghana's Ministry of Education in the 1960s as a teacher and education officer; after studying textbook production at the Institute of Education, University of London, he returned to Ghana to edit the Ghana Teachers' Journal; at one point heading the Ministry of Education's publishing programme, he has continued to work for the Ministry of Education; novels: The strange man (1967), Money galore (1975), Hurricane of dust (1987); poetry: Amid the swelling act (1992); children's books: Obodai Sai (1990), Twins in trouble (1991), The girl who knows about cars (1996), Kofi loses his way (1996), Akos and the fire ghost (1998); also author of English practice for the African student, edited with T.H.S. Kwami (1967), The Ghana Book Development Council: aims and objectives (1976), and Books and reading in Ghana (1985))
LC Classification
- PR9379.9.D6
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Change Notes
- 1980-10-07: new
- 2024-08-08: revised
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