Tony Fuah’s Poetry Featured in New Ghana Anthology Celebrating Literary Voices
The Ghana Poetry Festival released a new anthology on July 3, 2025, showcasing diverse literary voices from across the nation. The collection, titled “What They Say Do Not Have An End,” features poems from multiple writers and poets.
Tony Fuah, acclaimed author of ‘MAISHA’, secured a spot in this prestigious anthology with his powerful poem “Let there be light.” The piece explores themes of redemption and spiritual renewal. Fuah’s work specifically addresses breaking through darkness to restore what he calls “generational glory.”
The anthology represents a significant milestone for Ghana’s literary community. It provides a platform for both established and emerging poets to share their perspectives. The Ghana Poetry Festival organizers selected works that reflect the country’s rich cultural heritage and contemporary experiences.
Fuah’s inclusion alongside other notable writers demonstrates his growing influence in West African literature. His poem commands light to penetrate “dark ages” that have historically obscured progress and achievement. This thematic approach aligns with broader conversations about cultural renaissance and social transformation in Ghana.
The anthology’s title suggests continuity and endurance of storytelling traditions. “What They Say Do Not Have An End” reflects the timeless nature of oral and written poetry in Ghanaian culture. The collection serves as both artistic expression and cultural documentation for future generations.