Benjamin Kwakye

Ghanaian writer

Benjamin Kwakye (born 7 January 1967) is a Ghanaian novelist and lawyer.

Quotes

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Eyes of the Slain Woman (2011)

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  • Life was more fully present there and perhaps, on account of that, death would retreat.
    • Page 15
  • How could he save the life of a man who’d murdered his in laws and then attempted to murder him?
    • Page 26
  • And never in Solo’s life did he want to heal anyone as strongly as he wanted to heal the man lying in front of him.
    • Page 79
  • Catharsis, sating of the primordial love for bloodletting.
    • Page 84
  • Solo stands on trial for the murder of his wife.
    • Page 84
  • Manslaughter rather than murder, jail sentence rather than death.
    • Page 88
  • Time will never come when the word [Last Next] would be yelled out announcing his own arrived death.
    • Page 97
  • In the beginning her eyes were eyes and she could see clearly. And then they turned into two massive loaves of bread upon which many gathered to feast – a kind of grand banquet in which she only participated as an observer.
    • Page 161
  • But neither sages nor pastors offered satisfying counsel.
    • Page 161

Soul to Song (2017)

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  • I had been in the city for many years. And i didn't like city girls. They are too arrogant. And they were spoilt. I jhad tried a couple. And I decided I need an authentic woman from thw village
    • Page 98
  • It started raining badly.... The gods were against me
    • Page 99
  • I wonder if you're lost. Or perhaps you're far from home? Maybe you can come inside and wait until the rain stops
    • Page 99
  • A marriage built on that will not last. But a marriage wit foundation is the one where your wife, your husband, has a good character
    • Page 103
  • It was ironic. Mother's own marriage wasn't a perfect model. She and father were not divorced. But they lived in different homes, Like strangers
    • Page 103
  • My mind is weak these days and my memory isn't as good as it used to be. But if I recollect correctly, this woman you talk about has a reputation as a bad girl
    • Page 112
  • Making deals and making sure they suceeded. It was non-stop
    • Page 129
  • But, Akua, niw you must understand. That I am a man. And sometimes I have feelings. For other women. Lat time I went home, I met a woman. I had met her before. My feelings for her were renewed. Now I want to make her my wife. My second wife. And I want your blessing.
    • Page 141 - 142
  • I faced more opposition that sunday. After church service, Pator Lawyer Amoah was aghast. He insisted that I shouldn't marry Ama Owusu
    • Page 146
  • I had done damage. I had to repair it, I didn't know how. I hoped and hoped the damage was not permanent
    • Page 155
  • I discovered that Mother and Father had mentioned. About her character. She did have a very sharp tongue. But i learned to live and deal with it.
    • Page 155
  • I knew I couldn't try to pursue an education when my parents wanted me to marry
    • Page 160


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