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William Farquhar Conton

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280:. Partly autobiographical, it revolves around an African student in England from the fictional nation of Songhai, his romance with a white South African woman that ends tragically, and his political determination to bring down the 296:
were unimpressed with the novel and found the romantic aspects unconvincing, which he referred to as utopian "love optimism", and called the main character, Kamara, an "unbelievable prig".
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to William A. Conton (b. 1837) and Elizabeth Conton (b. 1857). Olive Farquhar was the daughter of Archdeacon Charles William Farquhar (d. 1928) of
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to force the Songhai government to accede to his demands. Described by literature scholar Oyekan Owomoyela in
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origin who settled in Sierra Leone during the late nineteenth century. Cecil Barger Conton had been born in
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as "Badly written and badly printed", the book has attracted little attention.
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The Columbia Guide to West African Literature in English since 1945
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for the next six years, moving on to become principal of
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The Columbia Guide to West African Literature since 1945
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William Farquhar Conton was born on 5 September 1925 in
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In 1961, Conton published his two-volume work entitled
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Amy Manto Bondfield Wellesley-Cole, née Hotobah-During
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degree in History, graduating in 1947 as a member of
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Durham: Durham University. 1948. p. 63. 8: 168:educator, historian and acclaimed novelist. 606:Sierra Leonean people of Caribbean descent 596:Sierra Leonean people of Bermudian descent 591:Sierra Leonean people of Barbadian descent 20: 475: 473: 601:Sierra Leonean people of British descent 500: 498: 310:, which is in some respects a sequel to 292:had widespread acclaim, critics such as 164:(5 September 1925 – 23 June 2003) was a 455:, "Conton, William", in Gikandi (ed.), 385: 236:After graduating in 1947, he taught at 485:Myth, Literature and the African World 439:Historical Dictionary of Sierra Leone 391: 389: 7: 561:Academic staff of Fourah Bay College 546:Alumni of St John's College, Durham 541:20th-century Sierra Leonean writers 457:Encyclopedia of African Literature 206:CMS Grammar School in Sierra Leone 130:Bertha Yvonne Conton, née Thompson 16:Sierra Leonean academic and writer 14: 196:, a missionary in French Guinea. 362:Heinemann African Writers Series 330:In 1949, William Conton married 212:in England, where he read for a 316:hijacking a commercial airliner 204:William Conton was educated at 556:Farquhar family (Sierra Leone) 442:. Scarecrow Press. p. 39. 346:, Sierra Leone, in July 2003. 1: 551:Conton family (Sierra Leone) 220:. Conton also served in the 423:Graduates of the University 360:, 1960. Republished in the 627: 576:Sierra Leone Creole people 505:Owomoyela, Oyekan (2008). 489:Cambridge University Press 436:Fyle, C. Magbaily (2006). 306:In 1987, Conton published 172:Background and early life 586:Sierra Leonean novelists 581:Sierra Leonean educators 268:In 1960, Conton's novel 342:William Conton died in 162:William Farquhar Conton 25:William Farquhar Conton 611:Sierra Leonean writers 536:20th-century novelists 368:West Africa in History 332:Bertha Yvonne Thompson 301:West Africa in History 278:African Writers Series 222:Officer Training Corps 60:Freetown, Sierra Leone 208:before proceeding to 571:People from Freetown 182:Sierra Leone Creoles 149:Raymond Sarif Easmon 459:. Routledge, 2002. 166:Sierra Leone Creole 238:Fourah Bay College 151:(brother-in-law), 491:. pp. 67–68. 465:978-0-415-23019-3 242:Accra High School 218:St John's College 210:Durham University 159: 158: 121: 118:St John's College 109:Durham University 618: 511: 510: 502: 493: 492: 477: 468: 450: 444: 443: 433: 427: 426: 419: 413: 412: 410: 408: 399:. Archived from 393: 226:Second World War 214:Bachelor of Arts 178:Bathurst, Gambia 111: 56: 44:Bathurst, Gambia 41:5 September 1925 40: 38: 21: 626: 625: 621: 620: 619: 617: 616: 615: 566:Gambian writers 516: 515: 514: 504: 503: 496: 479: 478: 471: 451: 447: 435: 434: 430: 421: 420: 416: 406: 404: 403:on 8 March 2012 395: 394: 387: 383: 352: 340: 328: 266: 248:. 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Bathurst, Gambia
Freetown, Sierra Leone
Educationalist
British Subject
Sierra Leonean
Durham University
BA
St John's College
Bertha Yvonne Conton, née Thompson
Raymond Sarif Easmon
Amy Manto Bondfield Wellesley-Cole, née Hotobah-During
Sierra Leone Creole
Bathurst, Gambia
Sierra Leone Creoles
Caribbean
Bermuda
Barbados
CMS Grammar School in Sierra Leone
Durham University
Bachelor of Arts
St John's College
Officer Training Corps
Second World War
Fourah Bay College
Accra High School
Ghana
Sierra Leone
UNESCO
Paris
Heinemann

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