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Tijan Sallah

Tijan M. Sallah (born 6 March 1958) is a Gambian poet and prose writer.[1]

Tijan Sallah
Personal details
Born
Tijan M. Sallah

(1958-03-06) 6 March 1958 (age 64)
Serekunda, Kombo Division, The Gambia, West Africa
NationalityGambian/American
EducationVirginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Berea College
Rabun Gap-Nacoochee School
AwardsYWAG Prize for Gambian Literature

Early life

Tijan Sallah was born in Serekunda, The Gambia, on 6 March 1958.[2] His mother was of Wolof ethnicity and his father was a Tukulor, who, according to Sallah, was a descendant of the ruling families of Futa Tooro. He attended koranic schools (locally known as daras) from the age of four,[3] before entering Serrekunda Primary School, where he describes his teacher Harrietta Ndow as having been particularly influential.[4] He then entered St. Augustine's High School, run by Irish Holy Ghost Fathers, and was exposed to classical British literary texts (Shakespeare's plays, Orwell's and Dickens' works, etc.) and the Bible. Although his father, Momodou Musa Sallah (Dodou Sallah), was imam of the local mosque in Serekunda, he did not mind his son studying the Bible, as it was part of the heritage of the Abrahamic religions.[5][6]

Under these influences and encouraged by his teachers at St. Augustine's High School, in particular Joseph Gough, Sallah became interested creative writing and started writing poetry by his third year. He published his first poem, "The African Redeemer", a poem paying tribute to Kwame Nkrumah, in the St. Augustine's school newspaper, Sunu Kibaro.[1][7] This early poem had been uncharacteristically compliant to the traditional forms of rhyming and was clearly influenced by the English classics he had been studying.[8] Lenrie Peters, the founder of Gambian literature, was a major influence on Sallah's work by this stage, as Sallah took his poetry to Peters's clinic for him to critique it. Peters wanted to promote Sallah's work, he managed to arrange for Sallah to appear on Bemba Tambedou's national radio programme, Writers of The Gambia.[1][9] Having graduated from St. Augustine's in 1975,[9] Sallah worked for two years as an audit clerk in the Customs Department and then in the Government Post Office, and at the same time tried to secure a scholarship to continue his studies at the United States.[10]

In 1977, Sallah went to the United States to study at Rabun Gap Nacoochee School in Rabun County, Georgia.[10]

Literary career

In Georgia, Sallah was influenced by Lloyd Van Brunt, an American poet who had been organising literary workshops at his high school, who was impressed by Sallah's writing. He published his first poem in the United States, "Worm Eaters", a satiric poem about hypocrisy in the Atlanta Gazette of February 1978; and also ran the school newspaper at this time. After graduating with honours at Rabun Gap, he continued on to Berea College in Kentucky, where he also worked as a dishwasher in his first year to fund his studies.[9] He was then employed as a tutor by the English department, and edited three college journals.[9][1] He came under the influence of several prominent Appalachian writers, Jim Wayne Miller, Lee Pennington, Bill Best, and Gurney Norman. Sakkah published several poems and short stories in Appalachian, American, African and European publications and edited several of the campus literary publications. At Berea College, he also came in touch with a distinguished Indian philosopher and literary figure, Professor P. Lal, publisher of the Writers Workshop series in Calcutta, India, who at the time was a visiting professor of Hindu philosophy at Berea. Upon hearing Sallah read his poetry, he was impressed and requested a manuscript to consider for publication.[citation needed]

In 1980, Sallah published his first poetry collection, When African Was a Young Woman, under the Writers Workshop publication series. It was reviewed on the BBC by Florence Akst and received several other favourable reviews. Since then, Sallah's works have gained worldwide recognition. He was interviewed by the American National Public Radio in 1997 by Scott Simon, and in August 2000 by Kojo Nnamdi. Sallah's writings have received accolades from critics. Charles Larson, the noted American literary critic, said that "there is little question about Sallah's talent".[11] Siga Jagne describes him as a writer of "genius". Nana Grey-Johnson describes Sallah as "one of the finest young minds The Gambia has produced in years".[12]

On the publication of Sallah's most recent poetry collection, I Come From a Country, E. Ethelbert Miller said: "Sallah writes about home after traveling around the world. He offers love without apology. There is brightness in this book."[13]

Professional career

Sallah had been interested in becoming a medical doctor, but upon realising the difficulties associated with this as a foreigner in the US, he changed his focus to economics.[10] He graduated from Berea College in economics and business as the most outstanding student there in 1982, and went on to Virginia Polytechnic Institute, where he received an MA and PhD in economics.

He taught economics at Kutztown University of Pennsylvania and North Carolina A&T University in the late 1980s, before joining the World Bank, where he is sector manager for agriculture, irrigation and rural development for eastern and southern African countries.

Personal life

Sallah is married to the Malian Fatim Haidara, an engineer, and they have a daughter and son.[citation needed]

Awards and recognition

  • Young Writers of The Gambia (YWAG) Prize for Gambian Literature, Writers Association of The Gambia[14][15]

Works

Poetry collections

  • When Africa Was a Young Woman, Calcutta, India: Writers Workshop, 1980
  • Kora Land: poems, Washington DC.: Three Continents Press, US, 1989
  • Dreams of Dusty Roads: new poems, Washington DC: Three Continents Press, US, 1993
  • Dream Kingdom: new and selected poems, Trenton, NJ: Africa World Press, 2007
  • Harrow: London Poems of Convalescence, Global Hands Publishing, Leicester, UK, 2014
  • I Come From a Country, Africa World Press, 2021

Anthologies

  • (ed.) New Poets of West Africa, Malthouse Press, Nigeria, 1995
  • (ed.) with Tanure Ojaide, The New African Poetry: an anthology, Lynne Rienner Publishers, Colorado, 1999
  • (guest ed.) A World Assembly of Poets, Re-markings, Agra, India, Vol. 16, No. 4, November 2017

Short stories

  • Before the New Earth: African short stories, Calcutta: Writers Workshop, 1988
  • "Weaverdom", in Chinua Achebe and C. L. Innes, eds, Contemporary African Short Stories, 1992.
  • "Innocent Terror", in Charles Larson (ed.), Under African Skies: Modern African Stories, 1997, Farrar, Straus and Giroux.
  • "Innocent Terror", in Encounters from Africa, An Anthology of Short Stories, Macmillan Kenya Publishers, 2000, pp. 99–106

Biography

  • (with Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala) Chinua Achebe: Teacher of light: a biography, Trenton, NJ: Africa World Press, 2003.

Ethnography

  • Wolof, Rosen Publishing, 1996. ISBN 978-0823919871

Literary criticism

  • Saani Baat: Aspects of African Literature and Culture, Trenton, NJ: Africa World Press, 2021.

Further reading

  • Ojaide, Tanure (2014). "An Unusual Growth: The Development of Tijan Sallah's Poetry". In Raji, Wumi (ed.). Contemporary literature of Africa: Tijan M. Sallah and literary works of The Gambia. Amherst, New York: Cambria Press. pp. 37–58. ISBN 978-1-60497-867-4.
  • Raji, Wumi (2014). "Kora Notes: Tijan M. Sallah and Gambian Literature". In Raji, Wumi (ed.). Contemporary literature of Africa: Tijan M. Sallah and literary works of The Gambia. Amherst, New York: Cambria Press. pp. 1–16. ISBN 978-1-60497-867-4.
  • Raji, Wumi (2014). "The Amphibian's Dilemme: An Interview with Tijan M. Sallah". In Raji, Wumi (ed.). Contemporary literature of Africa: Tijan M. Sallah and literary works of The Gambia. Amherst, New York: Cambria Press. pp. 225–246. ISBN 978-1-60497-867-4.

References

  1. ^ a b c d Siga Fatima Jagne; Pushpa Naidu Parekh (2012). Postcolonial African Writers: A Bio-bibliographical Critical Sourcebook. Routledge. pp. 407–410. ISBN 978-1-136-59397-0. Retrieved March 17, 2013.
  2. ^ Sallah, Tijan (1995). New poets of West Africa. Ikeja, Nigeria: Malthouse Press. p. 128. ISBN 9789782601988.
  3. ^ Raji 2014a, p. 4.
  4. ^ Raji 2014b, p. 235.
  5. ^ Ojaide 2014, p. 39.
  6. ^ Raji 2014b, p. 236.
  7. ^ Ojaide 2014, p. 40.
  8. ^ Raji 2014a, p. 5.
  9. ^ a b c d Raji 2014a, p. 6.
  10. ^ a b c Raji 2014b, p. 237.
  11. ^ World Literature Today, Winter 1981, p. 58.
  12. ^ Topic Magazine, May 1991, p. 24.
  13. ^ Alexander, Alesia (January 6, 2022). "Gambian Poet Tijan M. Sallah's I Come From A Country Evokes The Poetic Power of Place". Brittle Paper. Retrieved November 24, 2022.
  14. ^ "16 Gambian writers win awards". The Standard. October 18, 2022. Retrieved November 24, 2022.
  15. ^ Saliu, Yunus S (October 19, 2022). "Sixteen Writers Receive Gambia Prize For Literature Award As KKIBF Curtain Down". Retrieved November 24, 2022.

External links

  • "Conversations with African Writers and Artists", Princeton African Humanities Colloquium, Princeton University.


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Tijan M Sallah born 6 March 1958 is a Gambian poet and prose writer 1 Tijan SallahPersonal detailsBornTijan M Sallah 1958 03 06 6 March 1958 age 64 Serekunda Kombo Division The Gambia West AfricaNationalityGambian AmericanEducationVirginia Polytechnic Institute and State UniversityBerea CollegeRabun Gap Nacoochee SchoolAwardsYWAG Prize for Gambian Literature Contents 1 Early life 2 Literary career 3 Professional career 4 Personal life 5 Awards and recognition 6 Works 6 1 Poetry collections 6 2 Anthologies 6 3 Short stories 6 4 Biography 6 5 Ethnography 6 6 Literary criticism 7 Further reading 8 References 9 External linksEarly life EditTijan Sallah was born in Serekunda The Gambia on 6 March 1958 2 His mother was of Wolof ethnicity and his father was a Tukulor who according to Sallah was a descendant of the ruling families of Futa Tooro He attended koranic schools locally known as daras from the age of four 3 before entering Serrekunda Primary School where he describes his teacher Harrietta Ndow as having been particularly influential 4 He then entered St Augustine s High School run by Irish Holy Ghost Fathers and was exposed to classical British literary texts Shakespeare s plays Orwell s and Dickens works etc and the Bible Although his father Momodou Musa Sallah Dodou Sallah was imam of the local mosque in Serekunda he did not mind his son studying the Bible as it was part of the heritage of the Abrahamic religions 5 6 Under these influences and encouraged by his teachers at St Augustine s High School in particular Joseph Gough Sallah became interested creative writing and started writing poetry by his third year He published his first poem The African Redeemer a poem paying tribute to Kwame Nkrumah in the St Augustine s school newspaper Sunu Kibaro 1 7 This early poem had been uncharacteristically compliant to the traditional forms of rhyming and was clearly influenced by the English classics he had been studying 8 Lenrie Peters the founder of Gambian literature was a major influence on Sallah s work by this stage as Sallah took his poetry to Peters s clinic for him to critique it Peters wanted to promote Sallah s work he managed to arrange for Sallah to appear on Bemba Tambedou s national radio programme Writers of The Gambia 1 9 Having graduated from St Augustine s in 1975 9 Sallah worked for two years as an audit clerk in the Customs Department and then in the Government Post Office and at the same time tried to secure a scholarship to continue his studies at the United States 10 In 1977 Sallah went to the United States to study at Rabun Gap Nacoochee School in Rabun County Georgia 10 Literary career EditIn Georgia Sallah was influenced by Lloyd Van Brunt an American poet who had been organising literary workshops at his high school who was impressed by Sallah s writing He published his first poem in the United States Worm Eaters a satiric poem about hypocrisy in the Atlanta Gazette of February 1978 and also ran the school newspaper at this time After graduating with honours at Rabun Gap he continued on to Berea College in Kentucky where he also worked as a dishwasher in his first year to fund his studies 9 He was then employed as a tutor by the English department and edited three college journals 9 1 He came under the influence of several prominent Appalachian writers Jim Wayne Miller Lee Pennington Bill Best and Gurney Norman Sakkah published several poems and short stories in Appalachian American African and European publications and edited several of the campus literary publications At Berea College he also came in touch with a distinguished Indian philosopher and literary figure Professor P Lal publisher of the Writers Workshop series in Calcutta India who at the time was a visiting professor of Hindu philosophy at Berea Upon hearing Sallah read his poetry he was impressed and requested a manuscript to consider for publication citation needed In 1980 Sallah published his first poetry collection When African Was a Young Woman under the Writers Workshop publication series It was reviewed on the BBC by Florence Akst and received several other favourable reviews Since then Sallah s works have gained worldwide recognition He was interviewed by the American National Public Radio in 1997 by Scott Simon and in August 2000 by Kojo Nnamdi Sallah s writings have received accolades from critics Charles Larson the noted American literary critic said that there is little question about Sallah s talent 11 Siga Jagne describes him as a writer of genius Nana Grey Johnson describes Sallah as one of the finest young minds The Gambia has produced in years 12 On the publication of Sallah s most recent poetry collection I Come From a Country E Ethelbert Miller said Sallah writes about home after traveling around the world He offers love without apology There is brightness in this book 13 Professional career EditSallah had been interested in becoming a medical doctor but upon realising the difficulties associated with this as a foreigner in the US he changed his focus to economics 10 He graduated from Berea College in economics and business as the most outstanding student there in 1982 and went on to Virginia Polytechnic Institute where he received an MA and PhD in economics He taught economics at Kutztown University of Pennsylvania and North Carolina A amp T University in the late 1980s before joining the World Bank where he is sector manager for agriculture irrigation and rural development for eastern and southern African countries Personal life EditSallah is married to the Malian Fatim Haidara an engineer and they have a daughter and son citation needed Awards and recognition EditYoung Writers of The Gambia YWAG Prize for Gambian Literature Writers Association of The Gambia 14 15 Works EditPoetry collections Edit When Africa Was a Young Woman Calcutta India Writers Workshop 1980 Kora Land poems Washington DC Three Continents Press US 1989 Dreams of Dusty Roads new poems Washington DC Three Continents Press US 1993 Dream Kingdom new and selected poems Trenton NJ Africa World Press 2007 Harrow London Poems of Convalescence Global Hands Publishing Leicester UK 2014 I Come From a Country Africa World Press 2021Anthologies Edit ed New Poets of West Africa Malthouse Press Nigeria 1995 ed with Tanure Ojaide The New African Poetry an anthology Lynne Rienner Publishers Colorado 1999 guest ed A World Assembly of Poets Re markings Agra India Vol 16 No 4 November 2017Short stories Edit Before the New Earth African short stories Calcutta Writers Workshop 1988 Weaverdom in Chinua Achebe and C L Innes eds Contemporary African Short Stories 1992 Innocent Terror in Charles Larson ed Under African Skies Modern African Stories 1997 Farrar Straus and Giroux Innocent Terror in Encounters from Africa An Anthology of Short Stories Macmillan Kenya Publishers 2000 pp 99 106Biography Edit with Ngozi Okonjo Iweala Chinua Achebe Teacher of light a biography Trenton NJ Africa World Press 2003 Ethnography Edit Wolof Rosen Publishing 1996 ISBN 978 0823919871Literary criticism Edit Saani Baat Aspects of African Literature and Culture Trenton NJ Africa World Press 2021 Further reading EditOjaide Tanure 2014 An Unusual Growth The Development of Tijan Sallah s Poetry In Raji Wumi ed Contemporary literature of Africa Tijan M Sallah and literary works of The Gambia Amherst New York Cambria Press pp 37 58 ISBN 978 1 60497 867 4 Raji Wumi 2014 Kora Notes Tijan M Sallah and Gambian Literature In Raji Wumi ed Contemporary literature of Africa Tijan M Sallah and literary works of The Gambia Amherst New York Cambria Press pp 1 16 ISBN 978 1 60497 867 4 Raji Wumi 2014 The Amphibian s Dilemme An Interview with Tijan M Sallah In Raji Wumi ed Contemporary literature of Africa Tijan M Sallah and literary works of The Gambia Amherst New York Cambria Press pp 225 246 ISBN 978 1 60497 867 4 References Edit a b c d Siga Fatima Jagne Pushpa Naidu Parekh 2012 Postcolonial African Writers A Bio bibliographical Critical Sourcebook Routledge pp 407 410 ISBN 978 1 136 59397 0 Retrieved March 17 2013 Sallah Tijan 1995 New poets of West Africa Ikeja Nigeria Malthouse Press p 128 ISBN 9789782601988 Raji 2014a p 4 Raji 2014b p 235 Ojaide 2014 p 39 Raji 2014b p 236 Ojaide 2014 p 40 Raji 2014a p 5 a b c d Raji 2014a p 6 a b c Raji 2014b p 237 World Literature Today Winter 1981 p 58 Topic Magazine May 1991 p 24 Alexander Alesia January 6 2022 Gambian Poet Tijan M Sallah s I Come From A Country Evokes The Poetic Power of Place Brittle Paper Retrieved November 24 2022 16 Gambian writers win awards The Standard October 18 2022 Retrieved November 24 2022 Saliu Yunus S October 19 2022 Sixteen Writers Receive Gambia Prize For Literature Award As KKIBF Curtain Down Retrieved November 24 2022 External links Edit Conversations with African Writers and Artists Princeton African Humanities Colloquium Princeton University Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tijan Sallah amp 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