Sadru kassam biography of martin

          Kassam and Bahadur Tejani are apparently the most widely published..

          Sadru Kassam was born in Mombasa, the second largest city in Kenya. He worked as a high school teacher.

          His son Sadru, who lives in Ottawa, surprised me yet again when he showed me a copy of another extremely rare issue of the journal Fidai that.

        1. This paper focuses on the poets and the magazines rather than the individual poems, and it presents a diachronic overview of African poetic history and the.
        2. Kassam and Bahadur Tejani are apparently the most widely published.
        3. Sadru Kassam, Bones, in David Cook and Miles Lee, eds., Short East African Plays in English (London: Heinemann, ), – Abdulaziz Lodhi, Oriental.
        4. Glencoe's Literature Library provides a brief description of each novel and play available from Glencoe, a list of related readings, and a link to study guides.
        5. He became involved with the Free Traveling Theatre while studying English at the Makarere University in Uganda. The theatre group was composed of professors and students who organized to bring the thetre to rural villages and towns.

          What is the purpose of this play?

          The playwright demonstrates the problems of corruption and deceit faced in the African society.

          If you realise, in the play, the Butcher attempts to cheat both the woman and the girl, Dongo cheats the Butcher, the girl cheats the Butcher. It is like a vicious cycle of deception. Even a young girl could leave with the meat without paying the Butcher.

          The dog-eat-dog (Dog-eat-dog describes a world in which people fight for themselves only and will hurt other people.) society portrayed in ‘Bones’ is a depiction and reflection of the African society where some are only concerned about their own interests, and are morally