Lawrence Darmani (middle) with Yvonne Bossman (left) and Ben Klu, Executive Secretary of the Ghana Publishers Association
Lawrence Darmani (middle) with Yvonne Bossman (left) and Ben Klu, Executive Secretary of the Ghana Publishers Association

Ghana International Book Fair to honour author

The Ghana International Book Fair (GIBF) has named prolific author, Lawrence Darmani, as the GIBF Personality of the Year.

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The GIBF Personality of the Year is a ceremony initiated in 2018 to honour personalities who have contributed to literary works, cultural activists with interest in books and have made an impact in the book industry in Ghana and beyond.

He is the author of "Naa Kahí̈nè — The Chief's Daughter" and various short stories and essays in which he contributed numerous materials to anthologies and literary journals.

Mr Darmani will be honoured at a ceremony in Accra on August 10, 2024, at the sixth edition of the annual celebration as part of the 21st edition of the annual Ghana International Book Fair.

He is a renowned Ghanaian author whose work has made significant contributions to African literature. Darmani's literary career took off in 1991 with the publication of his debut novel, "Grief Child".

The novel, which poignantly explores the life of a young boy dealing with loss and resilience, received critical acclaim.

"Grief Child" won the Commonwealth Writers' Prize for Best First Book, bringing international recognition to Mr Darmani and establishing him as a significant voice in Ghanaian literature.

Acceptance, appreciation

In a letter expressing appreciation for the honour, Mr Darmani said he deemed “this selection as a recognition not just about me and any achievements ascribed to me, but more so about GIBF's appreciation of the contribution of books, writing, literature as cultural artefacts, and the promotion of reading for national developments.

“I wish to thank the planning committee of the 21st Ghana International Book Fair for this recognition and honour brought to me, and to humbly accept the offer,” he added.

Passion

From Ghana through Kenya to Mali and Senegal, Mr Darmani was immersed in the rich oral traditions of culture, igniting his passion for storytelling. These early influences were said to have shaped his literary voice, blending traditional narratives with contemporary themes.

He is credited for his contributions to the promotion of reading and literacy, along with a prolific writing career thought to have inspired countless individuals. The honour to Mr Darmani puts him in a common league with a handful of renowned authors and predecessor recipients of the prestigious award.

He succeeds the Country Director of UNESCO Ghana, Abdourahamane Diallo, who received the revered award in August last year. Before Mr Diallo, veteran publisher in Ghana and Africa and Chief executive Officer of Sub-Saharan Publishers, Akosua Ofori-Mensah, and author, cultural activist and President of the African University College of Communications, Kojo Yankah, had received the honour in 2022 and 2021 respectively.

Poets and Pan-Africanists, Prof. Atukwei Okai and Prof. Kofi Awoonor, were jointly handed the award posthumously as the first recipients in 2019 before Professor Kofi Anyidoho, also a poet, author and lecturer became the second recipient of the award in 2020.

Willing journey

The Executive Director of GIBF, Yvonne Bossman, speaking about the GIBF Personality of the Year award, said literacy must be a willing journey of discovery and appreciation of life, “a journey that Mr Darmani has championed through his profound storytelling”.

“In this era of AI, where digital narratives often lack the depth of human experience, Mr Darmani's works stand as a testament to the enduring power of literature to enlighten, inspire, and connect us on a deeply personal level,” she added. 

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