About the Author
Philip C Sossou was very fascinated with literature at an early age. He holds a master’s degree in African literature from the University of Lomé. In grad school, he led exciting research on African means of transmitting cultural values from one generation to another. In his early academic life, Philip was influenced by famous African authors like Chinua Achebe, Ngugi wa Thiongo, and Ayi Kwei Armah. Later in life, he embraced well-known American writers, namely Helen Keller, Paul Anderson, and Henry James. He learned from them the art of creating images with words. To give his students the desire to venture into Literature, he wrote a very dynamic critique, “Daisy Miller” by Henry James. As a schoolteacher, Philip Sossou lured many of his students to build the skill of writing essays and dissertations.
About the Author
Philip C Sossou was very fascinated with literature at an early age. He holds a master’s degree in African literature from the University of Lomé. In grad school, he led exciting research on African means of transmitting cultural values from one generation to another. In his early academic life, Philip was influenced by famous African authors like Chinua Achebe, Ngugi wa Thiongo, and Ayi Kwei Armah. Later in life, he embraced well-known American writers, namely Helen Keller, Paul Anderson, and Henry James. He learned from them the art of creating images with words. To give his students the desire to venture into Literature, he wrote a very dynamic critique, “Daisy Miller” by Henry James. As a schoolteacher, Philip Sossou lured many of his students to build the skill of writing essays and dissertations.